Three law firms — Baker McKenzie, Milbank and Schulte Roth & Zabel — are driving Philippines-based casino Okada Manila’s plans to go public in the U.S. through a $2.5 bln merger with blank check company backed by a former Las Vegas Sands Corp. director.
the deal on Friday, in what an attorney said was the first merger between a U.S. blank check company and a Filipino company.
The Baker McKenzie team was led by corporate partner Derek Liu. The firm’s team included corporate partners Michelle Heisner and Steve Canner; tax partner Ryutaro Oka; and corporate partner Akifusa Takada.
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