Sidley represented nCino, Inc. in its acquisition of DocFox, a software company that helps simplify and automate opening new customer accounts in commercial and business banking. The companies’ combined offering will create a single platform that will help financial institutions with their information intake, document collection, and due diligence processes. nCino is a SaaS platform that provides cloud banking for the global financial services industry.
The Sidley team was led by Martin A. Wellington, Ian Helmuth, and Danielle N. Sismour (M&A and Private Equity), and included Hannah Ellis and Matt Nelson (M&A and Private Equity); Rachel D. Kleinberg and Jonathan M. Westreich (Tax); Eileen M. Liu, Alexandra M. Peterson, and Joanna Janica (Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation); Natalie C. Chan and Sara E. Salmonson (Labor and Employment); Ash Nagdev, Carly R. Owens, and Matthias Bruynseraede (Privacy and Cybersecurity); and Rachelle Soderstrom, Daphne Chen, and Tomide K. Owolabi (Technology and Life Sciences); and Jamie M. Sadler and Edward W. Sharon (Antitrust and Competition).
The Sidley team was led by Martin A. Wellington, Ian Helmuth, and Danielle N. Sismour (M&A and Private Equity), and included Hannah Ellis and Matt Nelson (M&A and Private Equity); Rachel D. Kleinberg and Jonathan M. Westreich (Tax); Eileen M. Liu, Alexandra M. Peterson, and Joanna Janica (Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation); Natalie C. Chan and Sara E. Salmonson (Labor and Employment); Ash Nagdev, Carly R. Owens, and Matthias Bruynseraede (Privacy and Cybersecurity); and Rachelle Soderstrom, Daphne Chen, and Tomide K. Owolabi (Technology and Life Sciences); and Jamie M. Sadler and Edward W. Sharon (Antitrust and Competition).