Sidley represented Eldridge Industries, LLC in its acquisition alongside Dick Clark Productions (“DCP”), the world’s largest producer and proprietor of televised live event entertainment programming, of all the Golden Globes’ assets, rights, and properties from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (“HFPA”). The transaction will result in the winddown of the HFPA and its membership. The proceeds from the transaction, plus the existing resources of the HFPA, will transition into a newly formed Golden Globe Foundation which will continue the legacy of HFPA’s history of entertainment-related charitable giving. As part of the transaction, DCP and its partners will plan, host, and produce the annual Golden Globe Awards® show, which is viewed in more than 220 countries and territories worldwide, and will pursue commercial opportunities for the Golden Globes across the globe.
The Sidley team was led by New York partner Chuck Baker (Entertainment, Sports and Media (ESM)/M&A and Private Equity); Century City partners Eric Geffner and Emily Zipperstein (ESM/M&A and Private Equity); and Century City managing associate Luisa Lizoain (ESM/M&A and Private Equity). The team also included Century City associates Kate McMahon (M&A and Private Equity) and Taylor Larson (ESM/M&A and Private Equity); Century City partner Keith Hayden Del Prete (Real Estate); Palo Alto partner Nicholas Frey (Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation); Los Angeles partners Edwin Norris (Tax), Rollin Ransom (ESM/Commercial Litigation and Disputes), and Katherine Roberts (Labor, Employment and Immigration); Dallas counsel Julia Chester (Technology and Life Sciences Transactions); Washington, D.C. counsel Laura Collins (Antitrust/Competition); Los Angeles senior managing associate Jonathan Westreich (Tax); Los Angeles managing associate Christopher Griffin (Commercial Litigation and Disputes); Chicago managing associate Vera Iwankiw (Labor, Employment and Immigration); New York associate Amanda Casanueva (Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation); and Los Angeles staff attorney Shelley Azizi (Investment Funds).
The Sidley team was led by New York partner Chuck Baker (Entertainment, Sports and Media (ESM)/M&A and Private Equity); Century City partners Eric Geffner and Emily Zipperstein (ESM/M&A and Private Equity); and Century City managing associate Luisa Lizoain (ESM/M&A and Private Equity). The team also included Century City associates Kate McMahon (M&A and Private Equity) and Taylor Larson (ESM/M&A and Private Equity); Century City partner Keith Hayden Del Prete (Real Estate); Palo Alto partner Nicholas Frey (Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation); Los Angeles partners Edwin Norris (Tax), Rollin Ransom (ESM/Commercial Litigation and Disputes), and Katherine Roberts (Labor, Employment and Immigration); Dallas counsel Julia Chester (Technology and Life Sciences Transactions); Washington, D.C. counsel Laura Collins (Antitrust/Competition); Los Angeles senior managing associate Jonathan Westreich (Tax); Los Angeles managing associate Christopher Griffin (Commercial Litigation and Disputes); Chicago managing associate Vera Iwankiw (Labor, Employment and Immigration); New York associate Amanda Casanueva (Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation); and Los Angeles staff attorney Shelley Azizi (Investment Funds).