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Steve D’Amore
Steve D’Amore
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  • Chicago
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+1 312-558-5934
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  • Chicago
Danielle Williams
Danielle Williams
Partner
  • Charlotte
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+1 704-350-7790
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Partner

  • Charlotte
Jervonne D. Newsome
Jervonne D. Newsome
Partner
  • Dallas
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+1 214-453-6543
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Partner

  • Dallas
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Capabilities 84 results

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Private Investment Funds

Winston & Strawn represents both private investment fund managers and institutional investors in the full range of legal and market practice issues involved in establishing, managing, and investing in private investment vehicles. By representing both managers and institutional investors, our attorneys have a unique perspective on the market drawing from in-depth experience and state-of-the-art knowledge of legal issues, deal terms, and market trends....Read more

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Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG)

Winston’s Environmental, Social, & Governance (ESG) Advisory Team synthesizes the firm’s multidisciplinary experience to help boards, management teams, and investors oversee the complete spectrum of ESG-related legal and business issues. ...Read more

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Advertising Litigation

Brands across key sectors turn to Winston litigators to defend their reputations in advertising class actions, competitor disputes, and investigations. With litigators based in the U.S.’s busiest jurisdictions—including courts in California, Florida, Illinois, New York, and Texas—we have deep experience and prowess in handling some of the most high-profile and business-essential advertising cases in recent history. These disputes have involved false advertising; unfair competition, unfair business practices, and unjust enrichment; copyright, trade name, and service mark infringement; consumer-protection claims; and violations of the Lanham Act....Read more

Experience 180 results

Experience

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April 23, 2025

Voyager Acquisition Corp. and VERAXA Biotech Announce Business Combination

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February 13, 2025

RF Acquisition Corp. Closes Business Combination with GCL Asia to Go Public

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January 29, 2025

Drugs Made In America Acquisition Corp. Announces Closing of $200,000,000 Initial Public Offering

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Insights & News 2,815 results

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June 23 - June 24, 2025

2025 Chicago SBIC Fund Reception & Conference

Winston & Strawn LLP and RSM US LLP are co-hosting the Chicago SBIC (Small Business Investment Company) Fund Conference on June 23-24, 205....Read more

Global Trade & Foreign Policy Insights

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June 20, 2025

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3 Min Read

DOJ Declines Prosecution of PE Firm – Lessons for International Trade Violations and Beyond

In a significant decision announced last week, the Department of Justice (DOJ) declined to prosecute a private equity (PE) firm after the firm voluntarily disclosed sanctions and export control violations committed by a portfolio company the firm acquired. This result, and the government’s joint enforcement actions against the portfolio company and its former CEO, offer several important takeaways:


• It is critical for PE firms to conduct robust, non-siloed due diligence for trade and other compliance both before and after acquisition.

• Sanctions and export controls enforcement remains a key government focus, as evidenced by the extensive behind-the-scenes coordination between Justice, Treasury, Commerce, and Homeland Security.

• It is not uncommon for private equity firms to acquire a company and then discover hidden problems. Firms that promptly investigate, self-report, cooperate, and remediate can avoid criminal prosecution, even for serious violations.

• The government continues to hold individuals personally responsible for violations of sanctions and export controls regulations.

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June 18, 2025

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Chambers Blockchain 2025 Global Practice Guide: Trends and Developments

This article was originally published in Chambers and Partners Global Practice Guide “Blockchain 2025.” Any opinions in this article are not those of Winston & Strawn or its clients. The opinions in this article are the authors’ opinions only....Read more
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What Is the Better Business Bureau (BBB)?

The Better Business Bureau (BBB) is a private organization that provides the public with information on businesses and charities. It also handles consumer complaints about firms. The nonprofit bureau has developed a rating system for businesses based on a scale of A+ to F. Each rating is determined according to specific criteria relating to a company’s ethics and performance. The BBB offers guidance to companies on proper practices. Firms that follow these policies and pay annual dues can become accredited through the bureau. To obtain accreditation, a business must be operate with transparency, be appropriately licensed, adhere to BBB advertising codes, and have no unresolved consumer complaints....Read more

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What Is Capitalization in Business?

Capitalization is the total amount of a company’s outstanding securities, including short-term debt, long-term debt, and equity securities....Read more
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