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The Scherzer Deal Report: December 13-17, 2021

Here is this week’s Deal Report for private equity and venture capital activity for US-based PE and VC firms and portfolio companies, brought to you by Scherzer International and Lucas and Associates, LLC.

PE and VC Firms

$100M
New fund
 
$14B
Second senior direct lending fund
 
$100M
Debut fund
 
$300M
Second fund
 
$3B
Sixteenth fund

Private Equity Deals

AVALT, Northleaf Capital Partners
Undisclosed
Columbia, SC-based perimeter security solutions provider
 
Eurazeo, Cohesive Capital Partners, Cherng Family Trust
$92M
Schenectady, NY-based clean beauty products brand
 
MidOcean Partners
Undisclosed
Plymouth Meeting, PA-based healthcare staffing firm
 
Quad-C Management
Undisclosed
Long Beach, CA-based logistics and managed transportation services firm
 
JLL Partners
Undisclosed
Reston, VA-based provider of digital transformation and product development services
 
Brightstar Capital Partners
Undisclosed
Markle, IN-based trailer manufacturer.
 
Orix Capital Partners
Undisclosed
Rocklin, CA-based provider of geotechnical construction, environmental remediation, and other construction services
 
FFL Partners
Undisclosed
Atlanta, GA-based provider of HR and domestic rural outsourcing solutions
 
LoneTree
Undisclosed
Mobile, AL-based provider of safety management, contractor management, and compliance software
 
Lone Star Funds
$3.8B
Charlotte, NC-based industrial pumps and valves maker

Venture Capital Deals

Tarsadia Investments, 3L Capital, Plus Capital, Bullpen Capital, Convivialite, Capital One
$160M
Los Angeles, CA-based hospitality startup focused on high-end, short-term rentals
 
NEA
$40M
Philadelphia, PA-based insurance startup for the Medicare and Medicaid-eligible communities
 
Coatue, General Catalyst, Thrive Capital
$100M
New York, NY-based virtual patient monitoring startup
 
Insight Partners, European Investment Fund, Accel, Salesforce Ventures, Hearst Venturs, Earlybird, Kibo
$61M
New York, NY-based spatial analytics platform
 
Updata Partners
$140M
Chapel Hill, NC-based provider of data access and connectivity solutions
 
Menlo Ventures, ICON Ventures, Telstra Ventures, HarbourVest, Shasta Ventures, Dell Technologies Capital, T-Mobile Ventures
$60M
Sunnyvale, CA-based API security company
 
Greenoaks, Altimeter, Bond, Benchmark, Coatue, FirstMark, GV, Index Ventures, J.P. Morgan, Lone Pine Capital, Redpoint Ventures, Tiger Global
$278M
New York, NY-based distributed SQL database
 
Wellington, Sequoia Capital Global Equities, OMERS Growth Equity, D1 Capital, GSV Ventures, NewView Capital, SuRo Capital, TPG, Valiant Peregrine Fund
$380M
Redwood City, CA-based online learning platform
 
Insight Partners, Greylock, Index Ventures, Cyberstarts
$60M
Palo Alto, CA-based cloud security remediation startup
 
Iconiq, GV, T-Mobile Ventures, OMERS, Amasia, Work-Bench, Section 32
$170M
San Francisco, CA-based unified business communications platform
 
Headline
$40M
Long Beach, CA-based container trucking platform
 
Tiger Global, Threshold Ventures, Fika Ventures, Fathom Capital, Riot VC, Toyota Ventures
$30M
Pasadena, CA-based AI machine vision startup
 
WestCap, IVP, The Chernin Group, G9 Ventures, Able Partners, Atomico, GV, Define Ventures
$100M
Salt Lake City, UT-based weight care management startup
 
TELUS Ventures, Rethink Impact, Citi Impact, Doon Capital, Stardust Equity, Portfolia, Spark Capital, Cultivian Sandbox, Astia Fund, Radicle Growth
$23M
San Francisco, CA-based B2B marketplace for “ugly” fruit
 
Index Ventures
$120M
Denver, CO-based OKR software startup
 
Creadev, Desert Bloom, InvestEco, Beta Angels
$23M
Boulder, CO-based jackfruit-based alternative meat brand
 
CRV, Creandum, Dawn Capital, Chalfen Ventures, 3VC, S16VC
$50M
Dover, DE-based continuous localization platform
 
Summit Partners
$120M
Boston, MA-based influencer marketing platform for enterprise consumer brands
 
OMERS Ventures
$45M
Los Angeles, CA-based provider of short-form video gaming clips
 
Fortress Investment Group, L-Acoustics, Foundry Group, Sapphire Sport, Founders Fund, Defy Partners, Another Planet Entertainment
$24M
San Francisco, CA-based provider of live event audio solutions
 
Viking Global Investors, Venrock, Foresite Capital, Perceptive Advisors, Highside
$103M
Waltham, MA-based developer of antibody-drug conjugates
 
Tiger Global
$20.5M
New York, NY-based cross-border cargo logistics startup
 
M12, Griffin Gaming Partners, RRE Ventures, Third Kind VC, Sfermion, the LAO, Warner Bros., SK
$27M
Dover, DE-based NFT ecosystem
 
General Atlantic
$140M
Austin, TX-based provider of IP drip therapy and cryotherapy solutions
 
Tiger Global, Wellington, Whale Rock, Pavilion Capital, Square Peg
$325M
New York, NY-based e-commerce marketing company
 
Sixth Street Growth, Arrowroot Capital, Golub Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, Vitruvian, Capital One, Ignition Partners, Microsoft
$165M
San Mateo, CA-based enterprise data integration platform
 
Alameda Research Ventures, Times Bridge, True Ventures, Foundry Group, ffVC, Social Leverage
$30M
New York, NY-based social platform for investors and traders
 
Prosus Ventures, Lugard Road Capital, Slack Fund, Acequia Capital
$30M
Palo Alto, CA-based marketing design startup
 
Mayfield, GGV Capital, Ensemble VC, Norwest Venture Partners, Trust Ventures
$40M
New York, NY-based swimming pool sharing marketplace
 
RA Capital, D.E. Shaw, Senvest, InCube, SVB, Foresite Capital, Hambrecht Ducera Growth Ventures, J2V, Cedars-Sinai, Merck GHIF
$100M
Seattle, WA-based blood collection tech company
December 21st, 2021|Scherzer Deal Report|

Does New York law require notice to the employee in order to have a consumer reporting agency conduct a background check in connection with the employee’s misconduct?

The NY FCRA sets forth notice and authorization requirements for investigative consumer reports as shown in  “https://law.justia.com/codes/new-york/2017/gbs/article-25/380-c/” NY Gen Bus L § 380-C. However, this section is silent on the issue of employee misconduct investigations and we found no language in NY FCRA law that is analogous to the federal FCRA exemption for employee misconduct investigations as provided in 15 U.S.C.1681a(y)(1).

When analyzing this question, we reviewed a 2006 opinion by the Oklahoma Attorney General that addressed a very similar issue. A state senator wanted to know whether OK employers could rely on the FACTA amendment to the federal FCRA that provides the exemption for employee misconduct investigations and dispense with the OK notice requirements for consumer reports. The OK AG said “no,” the reason being that the OK statute (which specifically references the previously enacted federal FCRA) was enacted before FACTA and the OK legislature did not indicate in the statute that amendments to the original FCRA would also be adopted.

Of course, the AG opinion is not a binding law anywhere, including in OK. But it does show how the issue may be analyzed to the detriment of the employer if it arose in litigation. Like the OK statute, the NY FCRA was enacted well before the FACTA amendment in 2003 (NY FCRA was enacted in 1977). However, unlike the OK statute, the NY FCRA does not include any references to the federal FCRA and, therefore, does not rely on any of its language as originally enacted. That is a distinction that can undermine an OK AG-type analysis to the NY FCRA.

The most we can say is that the NY FCRA does not address employee misconduct investigations and that the federal FCRA does set forth an express exemption from its notice requirements for such investigations. Whether there is a conflict between the NY notice requirements (or any other state’s notice requirements) and the federal exemption for employee misconduct investigations remains to be seen and there are no court opinions addressing the issue.

In the absence of guidance from NY FCRA regarding employee misconduct investigations, the employer can follow the federal FCRA exemption for these investigations. It would be prudent for the employer to document the need for confidentiality of the investigation, specifying the reasons why alerting the employee would undermine the investigation.

December 20th, 2021|Compliance Corner|

Arrest record but no charges

Typically, an arrest record will show the date, arresting agency, and the subject’s name (and other identifiers such as DOB and address), without specifying the charge or charges. The reason for this is twofold: (1) until the district attorney (“DA”) files a criminal case, there are no charges; and (2) the charges filed by the DA may be different than the charges on which the arresting officer based the arrest. An “arrest” and “being charged with a crime” are different things (although obviously related).  An “arrest” means that a person is taken into custody because they have been accused either by a warrant or by probable cause of committing a crime. Once in custody, the prosecutor’s office will decide whether the person will be charged with a crime. The person will then be given a charging document (complaint or information) that will state what charges they are facing.

A record will never show that an arrest was “dropped.” At best, you can infer that no charges were filed after an arrest if there is no corresponding court case.

December 15th, 2021|Judgment|

The Scherzer Deal Report: December 6-10, 2021

Here is this week’s Deal Report for private equity and venture capital activity for US-based PE and VC firms and portfolio companies, brought to you by Scherzer International and Lucas and Associates, LLC.

PE and VC Firms

$4B
Second tech growth equity fund
 
$570M
Debut fund
 
$112.5M
Second fund
 
$134M
Third fund
 
$350M
Second fund
 
$334M
Fund that co-invests with first time PE managers
 
$50M
Corporate VC fund

Private Equity Deals

DFW Capital Partners
Undisclosed
Fort Worth, TX-based provider of rail inspection, maintenance and related services
 
Wind Point Partners
Undisclosed
Atlanta, GA-based kids’ beverage maker
 
Silver Lake, Harvest Partners, HGGC
Undisclosed
Dallas, TX-based omnichannel insurer
 
Main Post Partners
Undisclosed
Lafayette, LA-based quick-service restaurant chain
 
Copley Equity Partners
Undisclosed
Concord, NH-based lab equipment services firm
 
Charger Investment Partners
Undisclosed
San Dimas, CA-based maker of performance aftermarket automotive products
 
Spectrum Equity
Undisclosed
New York, NY-based provider of teletherapy and software for special ed and mental health providers in K-12 schools
 
Carlyle
Undisclosed
Nashua, NH-based micro-manufacturer of medical devices
 
Berkshire Partners
Undisclosed
Dallas, TX-based provider of store lifecycle management and workplace management software
 
Moa Capital
Undisclosed
Carlsbad, CA-based telecom market research and consulting firm
 
L2 Capital Partners
Undisclosed
Farmville, VA-based maker of mounted aftermarket accessories
 
Madison Dearborn Partners
Undisclosed
Austin, TX-based B2B price optimization company

Venture Capital Deals

Crosspoint Capital Partners
$50M
Los Altos, CA-based IoT management platform
 
Andreessen Horowitz, Addition, NEA, Intel Capital, Foundation Capital
$100M
San Francisco, CA-based AI app development platform
 
OMERS, NewSpring Capital
$48M
San Mateo, CA-based integration platform as a service startup (IPaaS)
 
SoftBank, Prysm Capital, Len Blavatnik’s Access Industries, WestCap Group, Artis Ventures
$300M
Walnut, CA-based online mental health services provider
 
Tiger Global, Box Group, Notation Capital
$24.7M
New York, NY-based community engagement platform for creators
 
SoftBank, Bessemer Venture Partners, Schneider Electric, Istari, Team8, Standard Investments
$400M
New York, NY-based industrial cybersecurity company
 
Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Bridgepoint Capital, HSBC, Golub Capital, Delta-v Capital
$150M
San Jose, CA-based enterprise software delivery platform
 
Norwest Venture Partners, Cloud Apps Capital Partners, Velvet Sea Ventures
$15M
San Francisco, CA-based professional relationship mapping platform
 
Coatue, Canaan Partners, Acrew Capital, Fika Ventures, Momenta Ventures, Knollwood Investment Advisory
$34M
San Jose, CA-based startup focused on enabling embedded ML solutions
 
Section 32, Casdin Capital, Two Sigma Ventures
$67.5M
San Francisco, CA-based liquid biopsy startup
 
Redpoint Ventures, Collaborative Fund, SIP Global Partners, Harrison Metal, Third Kind Venture Capital, LightShed Ventures
$15M
New York, NY-based motion design platform for creators
 
Sixth Street Growth, Goldman Sachs, NewView Capital, Menlo Ventures, DTCP, Triangle Peak Partners, Alliance Bernstein Private Credit Investors, Maverick Ventures, The Private Shares Fund
$110M
San Francisco, CA-based digital insights platform
 
Battery Ventures, Flourish, Homebrew, FinVC
$30M
San Francisco, CA-based risk and compliance management startup
 
General Atlantic, SoftBank, JPMorgan, Capital One, Coinbase, Silicon Valley CISO Investments|
$220M
San Francisco, CA-based identity verification and authentication platform
 
Forte Ventures, Allstate, Minderoo Foundation, Akamai, Glasswing Ventures
$30M
Boston, MA-based Internet user data control platform
 
Aegon Asset Management, Avenue Sustainable Solutions Fund
$50M
Galesburg, IL-based maker of tankless water heating systems
 
F-Prime Capital, Atlas Ventures, Eight Roads Ventures
$30M
Cambridge, MA-based biotech focused on multiple myeloma patients
 
StepStone Group, Ten Eleven Ventures, Main Sequence Ventures, Reinventure, Our Innovation Fund, Turnbull & Partners
$23M
New York, NY-based bot mitigation startup
 
Lightrock, DH Capital, Panorama Point Partners, Iron Gate Capital
$100M
Broomfield, CO-based provider of data center composability software
 
Valar Ventures, Avid Ventures, Heartcore Capital
$27M
Houston, TX-based mobile bank for U.S. migrants
 
PICC PE, China Life, Sequoia Capital China, Lightspeed, 5Y Capital
$86M
Cambridge, MA-based gene therapy startup
 
Marbruck Ventures, Level One, UBS O’Connor, Gaingels, Heliad Partners, Two Sigma, Third Prime, XFund, Story Ventures, Switch
$32M
New York, NY-based B2B insights company
 
Rose Park Advisors, Arbor Ventures
$110M
Orem, UT-based direct healthcare startup
 
Francisco Partners
$100M
City of Industry, CA-based PC gaming hardware and services company
 
Lumira Ventures, B Capital Group, Boehringer Ingelheim Venture Fund, Delos Capital, Xeraya Capital, Korea Investment Partners, City Hill Ventures, Madison Partners
$50M
Phoenix, AZ-based immuno-oncology startup
 
Founders Fund, Lux Capital, Matterport, California Regional MLS
$15M
New York, NY-based data and workflow platform for residential real estate
 
Longview Asset Management
$62M
La Jolla, CA-based developer of canine cancer detection tests
 
Canapi Ventures, Curql Collective, Human Capital, CMFG Ventures, JAM FINTOP, Piedmont Capital
$27.5M
Boston, MA-based conversational AI platform for financial services
 
Dragoneer, DFJ Growth, M13, Inspired Capital, Torch Capital
$75M
New York, NY-based corporate spend and cash management startup
 
SoftBank, Enlightenment Capital, Crescent Cove Advisors, Henry Crown and Co., Luminar Technologies
$228M
Clarksburg, MD-based autonomous commercial trucking startup
 
Tiger Global, Sequoia Capital, Harpoon VC, Engineering Capital
$30M
San Francisco, CA-based AI model stress-testing platform
 
JMI Equity, Frontier Growth, Bull City Venture Partners
$85M
Durham, NC-based provider of commercial service contractor SaaS
 
Alameda Research, Mirana Ventures, Fidelity International Strategic Ventures, DRW VC, Alumni Ventures, Jump Capital
$35M
Chicago, IL-based provider of passive tools for retail investors in crypto
 
March Capital, Philips Ventures, Venrock, Flare Capital, Breyer Capital, InHealth Ventures
$55M
Redwood City, CA-based voice assistant for healthcare professionals
 
McWin, Rage Capital, Temasek, Wheatsheaf Group, Prosus Ventures, TO Ventures
$175M
South San Francisco, CA-based developer of animal-free protein tech
 
G-Squared, Marshall Wace, Counterpoint Global, Zeev Ventures, Durable Capital Partners, 01 Advisors
$270M
San Mateo, CA-based accounting automation company
 
Insight Partners, SentinelOne, GGV Capital, Bessemer Venture Partners
$50M
Portland, OR-based no-code automation platform for security teams
 
Sam Altman, Lachy Groom, Flexport, Tribe Capital, Original Capital, K5 Global, 137 Ventures, Fifth Down Capital
$50M
San Francisco, CA-based logistics management platform for independent truckers
 
Insight Partners, Elad Gil, Array Ventures
$28M
San Francisco, CA-based headless composable digital experience platform
 
BlackRock, XN, Alsop Louie, Alpha Edison, Dolby Family Ventures, KCK, Space Capital, Explorer 1, Harpoon Ventures
$85M
Berthoud, CO-based rocket engine maker
 
Carlyle
$475M
New York, NY-based alternative data analytics firm
December 14th, 2021|Scherzer Deal Report|

The Scherzer Deal Report: November 29-December 3, 2021

Here is this week’s Deal Report for private equity and venture capital activity for US-based PE and VC firms and portfolio companies, brought to you by Scherzer International.

PE and VC Firms

$220M
India-focused fund
 
$500M
Second crypto VC fund
 
$60M
Second fund
 
$875M
Fourth fund
 
$16.5M
Second fund
 
$2B
Sixth fund 

Private Equity Deals

Abry Partners
Undisclosed
Augusta, GA-based provider of legal ranking and marketing services
 
Blue Point Capital Partners
Undisclosed
Garfield, NJ-based maker of safety signs, pipe markers, valve tags, and parking and traffic signs
 
The Carlyle Group
Undisclosed
McLean, VA-based health information technology provider
 
New Mountain Capital
Undisclosed
Seattle, WA-based provider of project and cost management consulting
 
Veritas Capital
Undisclosed
Glastonbury, CT-based provider of school website and digital communications tools
 
Apollo Global Management
Undisclosed
Los Angeles, CA-based U.S. wealth distribution and asset management businesses
 
Marathon Asset Management
Undisclosed
Richmond, VA-based drugmaker
 
Monomoy Capital Partners
Undisclosed
Ann Arbor, MI-based maker of sanitation products for RV and marine products
 
Kohlberg & Co.
Undisclosed
Waltham, MA-based provider of life sciences commercialization solutions
 
Lee Equity Partners
Undisclosed
Chester Springs, PA-based security systems integrator

Venture Capital Deals

Intel Capital, CerraCap Ventures, Lockheed Martin Ventures, Nagase & Co.
$20M
Albuquerque, NM-based maker of 3D glass
 
Rapyd Ventures, Entrée Capital, Riskified, Tal Ventures
$15M
New York, NY-based B2B autonomous billing startup
 
One Equity Partners
Armis
$300M
Palo Alto, CA-based asset visibility and security platform
 
Tiger Global, Menlo Ventures, Flexport
$115M
San Francisco, CA-based technology-driven trucking company
 
Atlas Venture, Access Biotechnology, RA Capital Management
$65M
Cambridge, MA-based developer of precision radiopharmaceuticals
 
Insight Partners, YL Ventures
$56M
San Francisco, CA-based software supply chain security startup
 
The Westly Group, Thomvest Ventures, The Heritage Group, Accel, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Sorenson Ventures, UpWest
$100M
Palo Alto, CA-based company developing bot technology to probe potential cyberattack vectors
 
Foxconn, EBDI
$23.5M
Los Angeles, CA-based smart mug maker
 
Ontario Teachers, Allianz X, Khosla Ventures, The Private Shares Fund, Arbor Waypoint Select Fund, BNY Mellon
$100M
San Francisco, CA-based small business lender
 
Seae Ventures, Fiserv, Mass Mutual, Citizens Financial Group, Astia Fund, Kevin Durant, Carmelo Anthony, Anthony Anderson, Lance Gross
$15M
New York, NY-based children’s financial literacy app
 
Telescope Partners, Blackstone
$65M
Denver, CO-based business travel hotel booking and management platformPivotal bio
 
Venture Partners, LSP, B Capital Group, Monashee Investment Management, CaaS Capital Management, Revelation Partners, Pavilion Capital, Atlas Venture, Sofinnova Partners, SR One, Tekla Capital Management, MRL Ventures Fun
$100M
Boston, MA-based developer of allosteric therapies targeting natural hotspots
 
Firstime Ventures
$17M
Livonia, MI-based insulin management startup
 
Balderton, GGV Capital, Tiger Global, Activant Capital, Greycroft, G-Squared, HV Capital, Kaszek, Mirae Asset, Monashees, Moving Capital
$260M
New York, NY-based grocery instant delivery startup
 
Kayak, Inovia Capital
$60M
New York, NY-based provider of boutique hotel management software
 
Index Ventures, Greylock, Imaginary Ventures, BoxGroup, Moving Capital
$16M
New York, NY-based ordering system for food distributors
 
Accel, Coatue
$15M
Claymont, DE-based maker of developer-focused productivity tools
 
SoftBank, Canaan Partners, Nosara Capital, Battery Ventures, Bowery Capital, Initialized Capital, FJ Labs
$75M
Atlanta, GA-based metals marketplace
 
D1 Capital, Imaginary Ventures, Spieker Partners, Oakridge Management Group, S12F
$95M
New York, NY-based workforce management software startup
 
Battery Ventures
$160M
New York, NY-based provider of enterprise translation software
 
Edison Partners, Stifel Venture Bank, Lee Maschler’s family office
$35M
Dallas, TX-based provider of messaging tools for consumer finance companies
 
Oberndorf Enterprises, Willoughby Capital
$90M
Chicago, IL-based market intelligence startup
 
Accel, Emergence Capital, Equal Ventures, First Trust Capital Partners
$45M
Chicago, IL-based provider of software to insurance brokers selling employee benefits products
 
NEA, Emerson Collective, Hatteras Venture Partners, Mission BioCapital
$40M
Seattle, WA-based developer of epi-therapeutic medicines
 
Janus Henderson, BlackRock, ION Crossover Partners, Koch Disruptive Technologies, Exor
$130M
New York, NY-based public transport app
 
Endeavour Vision, Baird Capital, Bluestem Capital
$46M
Lincoln, NE-based developer of miniaturized robots for laparoscopic surgery

December 7th, 2021|Scherzer Deal Report|
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