Baker McKenzie is representing HARMAN in its agreement with Indian tech firm Wipro to sell its Digital Transformation Solutions (DTS) business unit for up to USD 375 million. The acquisition will enhance Wipro's Engineering Research & Development and IT services capabilities, adding expertise in embedded software, digital engineering, and device engineering.
The core Baker McKenzie team includes M&A Partners Leif King (Palo Alto), Aarthi Belani (Palo Alto) and Darcy Down (Los Angeles) and Tax Partner Lane Morgan (Dallas), with support from:
- Transactional Associates Asama Itseumah (Los Angeles), Jonathon Juilfs (San Francisco); Darius Adel (New York) and Amanda Jaramillo (London);
- Carve-out Partner Joe Lance (Chicago) and Associates David Gutierrez (Miami) and Kelly Cooney (Chicago);
- Antitrust & Competition Partners Creighton Macy (Washington, DC)and Mark Weiss (Washington, DC) and Associate Evan Harris (Washington, DC);
- Trade Partner Rod Hunter (Washington, DC) and Associate Alexandra Kumar (Washington, DC);
- Real Estate Partner Sarah Winston (Chicago)
- Data & Privacy Partners Adam Aft (Chicago) and Jonathan Tam (Palo Alto) and Associate Richard Yang (Palo Alto);
- Employment & Compensation Partners Kimberly Franko (New York); Amanda Cohen (San Francisco) and Thomas Asmar (Palo Alto) and Associates Mecole Tate (San Francisco), M’Alyssa Mecenas (Los Angeles) and Sesen Hailemichael (San Francisco); and
- Tax Associates Joseph Chung (Houston).
Learn more about the deal on the HARMAN website.
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