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Stephen I. Glover
Contact:
1050 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20036-5306
Tel: 202.955.8593
[email protected]
Stephen I. Glover is a partner in the Washington, D.C. office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher,
Co-Chair of the Firm's Mergers and Acquisitions Practice, and a member of the firm's
Corporate Transactions Practice and Capital Markets Practice Groups. He also serves as CoChair of the firmwide Opinion Committee. Mr. Glover has an extensive practice
representing public and private companies in complex mergers and acquisitions, joint
ventures, equity and debt offerings and corporate governance matters.
Mr. Glover was named the 2014 Washington, D.C. M&A Lawyer of the Year by The Best
Lawyers in America® and has been ranked in the top tier of corporate transactions attorneys
in Washington, D.C. for the past nine years (2005 – 2013) by Chambers USA America’s
Leading Business Lawyers. He has been recognized as a 2012 BTI Client Service All-Star,
and has been named as a top Washington M&A lawyer by The Washington Business Journal
on several occasions, and has also been identified among "Ten of the D.C. Area's Top DealMaking Attorneys" by Legal Times.
His clients include large public corporations, emerging growth companies and middle
market companies in a wide range of industries. He also advises private equity firms,
individual investors and others. Selected representations include the following:

Independent directors of Media General in its merger with New Young Broadcasting

Special committee of board of directors of TNS in its $860 million sale to Siris Capital

Apex Tools, a joint venture between Danaher and Cooper Industries, in its $1.6 billion
sale to Bain Capital

Marriott International in the spin-off of its vacation ownership business, Marriott
Vacations Worldwide
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The controlling stockholder of government contractor SRA in its $1.8 billion sale to
Providence Equity

EaglePicher in a series of dispositions totaling approximately $500 million

Watson Wyatt in the $3.5 billion merger of equals with Towers Perrin that resulted in
the formation of Towers Watson

United Therapeutics in a transaction in which Eli Lilly acquired a significant equity
stake and entered into an intellectual property licensing arrangement

Intel in its approximately $2.5 billion flash RAM manufacturing venture with Micron
Technology

United Defense in its $4.6 billion sale to BAE

Neustar in its $650 million acquisition of Targus and its approximately $700 million
initial public offering
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Numerous other M&A transactions, special committee representations, IPO’s and joint
ventures
Mr. Glover is the author or co-author of several books, including M&A Practice Guide
(revised 2012); Business Separation Transactions: Spin-Offs, Subsidiary IPOs and Tracking
Stock (revised 2012); and Partnerships, Joint Ventures and Strategic Alliances (revised
2012). He has written more than 60 articles and speaks frequently on corporate and
securities law issues.
Mr. Glover is a member of the DC Bar Board of Governors, as well as a former co-chair of
the Steering Committee for the D.C. Bar’s Corporation, Finance and Securities Law
Section. He is a member of the advisory board of BNA's Mergers & Acquisitions Law
Report and a member of the editorial board of The M&A Lawyer. He has served as D.C.
representative to the New York Tribar Opinion Committee. Mr. Glover has also served as
an Adjunct Professor at the Georgetown University Law Center.
Mr. Glover was the DC Bar Pro Bono Lawyer of the Year for 2004. He served as a law
clerk to Justice Thurgood Marshall in the United States Supreme Court from 1981 to 1982
and to J. Skelly Wright, Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of
Columbia Circuit from 1980 to 1981. He earned his law degree cum laude in 1980 from
Harvard Law School, where he was Managing Editor of the Harvard Law Review. He
received his undergraduate degree summa cum laude in 1977 from Amherst College.
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