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Paul Weiss Advised Restaurant Brands International Inc. in Its Acquisition of Firehouse Subs
Partner Laura Turano led the firm’s deal
Partner Laura Turano led the firm’s deal team in this US$1 billion deal

Paul | Weiss advised Restaurant Brands International in its acquisition of Firehouse Subs and the firm’s team included corporate partners Laura Turano and Scott Barshay; intellectual property partner Charles Googe; litigation partner Rick Rule and counsel Steven Herzog; tax partner Jeffrey Samuels and counsel Alyssa Wolpin; executive compensation partner Jean McLoughlin and counsel Lisa Krausz Eisenberg; real estate partner Peter Fisch; and antitrust counsel Yuni Sobel.
Latham & Watkins represented Firehouse Subs in the acquisition with a corporate team led by Century City partner David Zaheer with associates Dylan Towns, Grace Garcea, and Nat Bass. Advice was also provided on compensation and benefits matters by Los Angeles partner Larry Seymour with associate Jordan David; on tax matters by Los Angeles partner Pardis Zomorodi with associate Christine Mainguy; on antitrust matters by Washington, D.C. partner Mandy Reeves and Washington, D.C. counsel Peter Todaro; on intellectual property by Los Angeles partner Ghaith Mahmood with associate Nick Goshgarian; on environmental matters by Los Angeles counsel Aron Potash with legal intern Sam Minter; on real estate matters by San Diego partner Stephanie Fontanes with associate Thomas Ficchi; and on insurance matters by Los Angeles partner Drew Levin with associate Harrison White.
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Restaurant Brands International Inc. is Acquiring Firehouse Subs
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