Global law firm Freshfields is representing ServiceNow on the purchase of Armis, a cybersecurity company founded in Israel. This acquisition marks the largest ever by ServiceNow. Freshfields has previously represented ServiceNow on its acquisitions of Veza, Logik.ai, Mission Secure and Intella App, as well as its investment in Genesys. Learn more about the transaction here.
The Freshfields team was led by U.S. M&A partners Ethan Klingsberg and Denny Kwon and senior associate Max Sanders and associates Ofek Galipoliti, Alex Ku, Amy Zhan, Callum Riseley, and Jennifer Baek.
Partner Lori Goodman, counsel Andrew Herman, and associate Chaim Leggiere advised on executive compensation and employee benefits matters; partner Joe Soltis and associate Hannah Golden on tax matters; counsel Nathan Castellano on government contract matters; partner Menachem Kaplan, and associates Tobias Dressler, Rhea Khakhria, Davin Laskin and Catherine Wang on intellectual property and commercial matters; partners Kevin Yingling, Meghan Rissmiller, and Aimen Mir, special counsel Charles Ramsey and Tom Morgan, and associates Kaylynn Moss, Eleanor Liu, and Kate Applegate on antitrust, competition and trade matters; partner Brock Dahl, senior associate Christine Chong, and associate Ian Allen on data privacy and cybersecurity matters; partner Stephanie Brown Cripps and associate Young Park on anticorruption and trade matters; and partner Phillip Stoup and associates Kimberly Wang and Matt Deorocki on capital markets matters.
