Kirkland Advises Thoma Bravo on Strategic Investment in Intel 471
Kirkland & Ellis advised Thoma Bravo, a leading software investment firm, on its definitive agreement to make a strategic growth investment in Intel 471, the premier provider of cyber threat intelligence for leading enterprises and governments. Financial details of the transaction were not disclosed.
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The Kirkland team was led by corporate partner Ted Peto and associates Kristen Molloy, Will Lawley, Ryan McNulty and Margaret Waickman, debt finance partner Maureen Dixon and associates Claire Rokita and Josh Epstein, technology & IP transactions partners Seth Traxler and Aaron Lorber and associates Joanna Schlingbaum and Aseem Jha, and tax partners Kevin Coenen and Adam Kool and associate Steven Cantor.