
Overview
Carl R. Sanchez is a partner in Paul Hastings' Corporate Department and is based in the firm’s New York and San Diego offices.
Carl’s practice is primarily in the area of mergers and acquisitions, where he represents public and private companies in a wide variety of merger and acquisition transactions, including stock acquisitions, divisional asset acquisitions and divestitures, tender offers, share exchange offers, restructurings, dissolutions, going-private transactions, joint ventures, distressed company acquisitions, cross-border acquisitions and other business combination transactions. He has represented numerous public and private companies in the life sciences, technology, telecommunications, semiconductor, software, computer hardware, defense, entertainment and financial services industries. Carl served as the chair of the firm’s Mergers & Acquisitions practice from 2003 to 2019.
From 1988 to 1990, Carl was an auditor and consultant in Deloitte & Touche’s New York office, specializing in investment banking and broker-dealer activities. From 1980 to 1986, Carl served in the United States Air Force Intelligence Division as a Russian crypto-linguist, where he received numerous awards for his service, including the Air Force Commendation Medal.
Accolades
- Highly Regarded, IFLR1000
- M&A/Corporate and Commercial: M&A: Large Deals ($1BN+), Legal 500 (2022)
- Corporate/M&A, Chambers USA
- Awarded Southern California Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers Magazine
- 2013 Deal Maker of the Year, American Lawyer Magazine
- M&A MVP, Law 360
- Leading lawyer in Mergers and Acquisitions, International Financial Law Review 1000
- Cited, America’s Leading Lawyers for Business in Corporate/M&A, Chambers USA
- Cited, one of the leading mergers and acquisitions lawyers, Legal 500 US
- Cited in The Best Lawyers in America
- Voted 2009 Attorney of the Year in Mergers and Acquisitions, San Francisco Recorder
Education
- University of California, Los Angeles School of Law, J.D., 1993
- University of Texas at San Antonio, B.B.A. in Accounting, 1988
Representations
- Samsung Electronics Company in its acquisition of Harman-Kardon in an $8.2 billion cash merger.
- Ardea Biosciences in its sale to AstraZeneca in a $1.3 billion cash merger.
- Accelrys, Inc., in its $780 million sale to Dassault Systemés in a cash tender offer.
- Marvel Entertainment in its $4 billion sale to The Walt Disney Company.
- Shuanghui International Holdings Limited, China's largest meat processor, in its acquisition of Smithfield Foods, Inc. in a cash merger valued at $7.1 billion.
- ABC-Mart, Inc., Japan's largest shoe retailer, in its $138 million acquisition of U.S. based LaCrosse Footwear, Inc.
- Dubai World, an international holding company, in its $5.1 billion investment in MGM MIRAGE pursuant to a public tender offer and joint venture.
- Applied Micro Circuits Corporation in its $4.5 billion acquisition of MMC Networks, Inc. in a negotiated one-step merger.
- QUALCOMM Incorporated in the divestiture of its infrastructure division to Ericsson L.M. Telefonaktielbolaget and in the divestiture of its handset division to Kyocera International, and in QUALCOMM’s $1 billion acquisition of Snaptrack, Inc.
- Bolthouse Farms in its $1.2 billion leveraged buy-out by Madison Dearborn Partners.
- Avalon Ventures in its $495 million strategic collaboration with GlaxoSmithKline.
- Certain Rooney family members in the sale of their interests in the Pittsburgh Steelers NFL franchise in a transaction valued at $800 million.
- Micromuse, Inc. in its $865 million acquisition by IBM.
- Citigroup in its acquisition of the Diners Club Europe franchise of businesses in a transaction valued at over $700 million.
- Aurora Biosciences, Inc. in the sale of the company to Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. for $600 million in a reverse triangular merger.
Engagement & Publications
- Frequent lecturer on mergers and acquisitions topics
- Authored articles on mergers and acquisitions related issues
Involvement
- Member – California Bar
- Member – Business Law section of the American Bar Association