Shaziah Singh works extensively in the M&A space, representing both public and private strategic buyers as well as sellers of privately held businesses. In the Private Equity and Family Office space, she advises investors, funds, and family offices in connection with direct/portfolio investments, portfolio companies, and exit transactions. Shaziah has particular experience in manufacturing, security services, behavioral health and food and beverage industries.
Throughout my career, I have advised a wide range of M&A clients, both strategic and financial, in acquisitions and divestitures that they are considering, with purchase prices ranging from very modest valuations to billions of dollars. In a recent transaction, I helped our public-company client carve-out and sell a business line to a private equity-backed acquirer for $900 million.
I represent clients in a variety of industries, with a particular emphasis on the food and beverage, behavioral health, manufacturing, medical devices, and security services verticals. In each transaction, I manage my NP team from the beginning of the deal to the closing, while always focusing on my clients’ business objectives.
I represent private equity investors and family office clients in a variety of transactions, including managing corporate matters and exit and investment transactions. I also advise investors on the emerging opportunities created by name, image, and likeness (NIL) funding.
On an ongoing basis, I serve as outside general counsel for early- to late-stage companies, which includes assisting with corporate formation and governance items, executive and incentive compensation, commercial agreements, and other ongoing general corporate matters.
I expect to see an increase in transformational mergers and acquisitions. As the economy continues to diversify, thanks to the influence of technology, more companies are looking to expand their reach. Transformational mergers and acquisitions have the potential to reshape industry landscapes, disrupt conventional business practices, and open up access to new markets previously inaccessible to a company.
This article covers Mars Inc.’s potential acquisition of Kellanova, which could signal a return to M&A activity in the food & beverage industry following a post-pandemic slowdown in deal flow. Following her appearance on the publication’s Soup-To-Nuts podcast, New York City Corporate counsel Shaziah Singh is quoted in this article, discussing her outlook that the food & beverage industry could see a major increase in M&A activity in the coming year or two, and that there could be an uptick in interest by strategics and private equity investors for healthier and premium brands, as well as weight management solutions.
New York City Corporate counsel Shaziah Singh joined this podcast to discuss how the M&A landscape in the food & beverage industry is evolving in 2024, the factors that are influencing it, who is active, and her advice for both buyers and sellers looking for the best deal.
This article highlights the recent elevations of Chicago Corporate partner Conrad Adkins and New York City Corporate counsel Matt Bobrow and Shaziah Singh.
The following article covers Resonetics LLC’s $900 million agreement to acquire Memry Corp. and SAES Smart Materials Inc. from NP client SAES Getters SpA. The article mentions Manchester partner and Private Equity & Family Offices team leader Phil Taub and Boston partner Amy O’Keefe, both of the Corporate group, for leading the NP team representing SAES Getters on U.S. legal matters. The team also includes Chicago partner and Global Finance co-leader Rob Drobnak; Corporate partners Alexandra Lopez-Casero and Thomas McCord from Boston, Andrew Share from Manchester, and Sean Clancy from Washington, DC; Affordable Housing & Real Estate partners Mark Beaudoin from Manchester and Alison Torbitt from San Francisco; Boston Labor & Employment partner Jeff Gilbreth; Rochester Intellectual Property partner Kristen Walsh; Washington, DC Complex Disputes partner and Antitrust leader Gordon Lang; Manchester Government Investigations & White-Collar Defense partner Mark Knights; Rochester counsel and Cybersecurity & Privacy deputy leader Jenny Holmes; Boston Corporate counsel David Crosby; Washington, DC Complex Disputes counsel Brian Whittaker; Albany Affordable Housing & Finance counsel Dana Stanton; Corporate associates Shaziah Singh from New York, Anthony Bova from Boston, Corey Habib from Manchester, and Hrishikesh Shah from Chicago; and Manchester Corporate department attorney Dave Zimmermann.
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Case Western Reserve University School of Law, J.D., cum laude
University of Michigan, B.S.