Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP Advises Starwood Hotels & Resorts in its Acquisition of the Brand and Management Business of Meri
November 28 2005 - 4:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
NEW YORK and LONDON, Nov. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Sidley Austin Brown
& Wood LLP represented Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide,
Inc. in its acquisition of the Brand and Management business of
Meridien Hotels & Resorts. The transaction, a part of the
global restructuring of Meridien, also included the refinancing of
more than 1 billion pounds Sterling in Meridien debt, and the
acquisition by a joint venture of Lehman Brothers and Starwood
Capital Group LLP of 40 hotels owned by Meridien. Starwood Hotels
will manage the hotels acquired by Lehman/SCG in the transaction as
well as approximately 110 hotels worldwide currently operated under
management contracts by Meridien. Sidley began advising Starwood on
the transaction in late 2003, when Lehman Brothers and Starwood
jointly acquired all of Meridien's outstanding senior debt for
approximately 720 million pounds. During early 2004, Lehman and
Starwood also acquired a controlling position in Meridien's
outstanding senior mezzanine debt. In connection with the
acquisition of these positions, Starwood was given the exclusive
right to propose a restructuring of Meridien. Starwood's positions
in the senior and senior mezzanine loans were redeemed at closing.
"This is a strategically significant transaction for Starwood,
which is acquiring a hotel brand that is highly respected in
Europe, Africa and Asia," commented London-based Sidley partner
Robert Asher, who led the transaction team. "We are extremely
pleased to have helped Starwood bring this very challenging
transaction to a successful close." Sidley has represented Starwood
for more than 30 years, including in its $14.6 billion acquisition
of ITT Corporation and its $2 billion acquisition of Westin Hotels
& Resorts, both completed in 1998. Most recently, Sidley acted
for Starwood in its agreement to sell 38 hotels to Host Marriott
Corporation for $4.1 billion, a transaction expected to close in
early 2006. Sidley attorneys who advised Starwood on this matter
include: Corporate: London partners Robert Asher and Thomas
Thesing, assistants Jonathan Wallace, Brett Rowland, Leigh O'Grady,
Stuart Forgan, William Long, Julia Barnes, John Verwey and Kirsten
Bradby; Tax: London Partner Drew Scott and assistant Gerald Montagu
and New York counsel Angelica Kwan; Employment: London assistants
Sheena McCaffrey and Bettina Schendel; Property: London partner
Julian Goodman and assistants Charles Malpass, Catherine Dyson, and
Jeremy Trinder, New York partner Alan Weil; Finance: London
partners Richard Hughes and Jason Richardson and assistant Jane
Allen, and New York associates Joel Randleman and Anu Naidu;
Insolvency: London partners Patrick Corr and Robin Parsons and
assistant Paul Atherton; Antitrust/Competition: Chicago partner
Marc Raven, Washington, D.C., partner Neil Ellis and Brussels
partner Stephen Spinks. Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP is one
of the world's largest full-service law firms, with more than 1,600
lawyers practicing in 14 U.S. and international cities. Sidley was
named the Number One-Ranked U.S. Law Firm for Overall Client
Service in 2002 and 2004 in surveys of Fortune 1000 executives by
BTI, a Boston-based consulting and research firm. In 2005, BTI
named Sidley to their Client Service Hall of Fame as one of only
two law firms to rank in the Client Service Top 10 for five years
in a row. Sidley received the 2005 Catalyst Award in recognition of
the firm's initiative to recruit, retain and advance diverse
talent. DATASOURCE: Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP CONTACT:
Janet Zagorin, +1-212-839-8797, ; Robin Wagge, Rubenstein
Associates, +1-212-843-8006,
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