Hogan Lovells advises Cygna Labs on the acquisition of the VitalQIP product from Nokia
Led by Frankfurt partner Dr Christoph Naumann, global law firm Hogan Lovells advised software company Cygna Labs Group on the acquisition of the VitalQIP product from Nokia. The agreement also includes the associated intellectual property and certain customer relationships as well as employees located in the United States, Poland and Romania.
Cygna Labs, a portfolio company of private equity firms INVISION and VR Equitypartner, is one of the three leading DDI providers worldwide. With the acquisition of VitalQIP, Cygna Labs expands its market share and strengthens its own product portfolio as well as intellectual property.
VitalQIP is a proven, open, and scalable DDI solution. DDI solutions help companies manage various tasks related to IP address management, domain name systems, and dynamic host configuration protocols.
Hogan Lovells regularly advises Cygna Labs on corporate transactions. Teams led by Dr Christoph Naumann have previously advised the software company on the acquisition of the Diamond IP business from the BT Group and the acquisition of the DDI business from the NCC Group. New York-based partner Meryl Bernstein led on the IP aspects of the transaction, Senior Associate Spenser Karr assisted on the drafting of the transaction documents and Associate Dr Dominik Lang led the legal due diligence.
Christian Ehrenthal, President & CEO of Cygna Labs, commented: "Christoph and the respective HL Teams in Europe and the United States have now worked with us on three cross-border acquisitions in the past 14 months, being available and responsive day, night and on weekends, and have been extremely pragmatic and hands-on in their approach to achieving Cygna Labs' goals."
Hogan Lovells team for Cygna Labs Group
Frankfurt
Dr Christoph Naumann (Partner), Matthias Strecker (Senior Associate), Alesya Pavlynska, Melisa Gürsoy (both Business Lawyers) (all M&A);
Dr Sabrina Gäbeler (Counsel, Employment);
Munich
Dr Dominik Lang (Associate, M&A);
Dusseldorf
Dr Marcus Schreibauer (Partner), Sarah-Lena Kreutzmann (Counsel), Dr Michael Thiesen (Senior Associate) (all Intellectual Property);
United States
Meryl Bernstein (Partner, New York), Polly B Sims (Counsel, Houston), H. Whei Hsueh (Senior Associate, San Francisco), Brendan C. Quinn (Senior Associate, Washington D.C.) (all Intellectual Property);
Brian P. Curran (Partner), Patrick De Lapérouse (Senior Associate), Julia L. Diaz (Senior Associate), Nathan Truong (Associate) (all Global Regulatory, Washington D.C.);
Christine K. Lane (Partner), Jasper Howard (Partner) (both Tax, Washington D.C.);
Jessica A. Bisignano (Partner), Spenser Karr (Senior Associate) (both Corporate, Philadelphia);
David Baron (Partner, New York), Zachary P. Siegel (Senior Associate, Philadelphia) (both Employment);
Warsaw
Marek Wroniak (Senior Counsel), Tomasz Zak (Counsel), Piotr Kwasiborski (Senior Associate) Aleksandra Sudak-Przybyla (Associate) (all Corporate);
Agnieszka Szczodra-Hajduk (Senior Associate), Paulina Przewoznik-Lewinski (Associate) (both Employment);
Aleksandra Kuc-Makulska (Senior Associate, Intellectual Property);
Natasha Newey-Jackson (Senior Associate), Gaspare Chirillo (Associate) (both Corporate);
Paris
Etienne Barjol (Senior Associate, Intellectual Property);
Brussels
Dr Falk Schöning (Partner, Antitrust).