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Latham & Watkins Advises GreyLion in Strategic Investment in Torginol

July 9, 2025
Firm represented US private equity investor in high-growth businesses in transaction with resinous flooring systems manufacturer.

GreyLion, a leading US private equity firm focused on high-growth businesses in the lower middle market, announced that it has made a new strategic investment in Torginol, a manufacturer and marketer of decorative flakes, quartz, and other products that enhance the aesthetic and ergonomic qualities of resinous flooring systems in both residential and commercial applications.

Latham & Watkins LLP represented GreyLion in the transaction with a corporate deal team led by Bay Area partners Chad Rolston and Bret Stancil, with associates Jennifer Boyd, Tim Plummer, and Tanisha Mugwimi. Advice was provided on benefits and compensation matters by New York partner Austin Ozawa, with associates Robin Hellebrekers and Seokwon Lee; on labor and employment matters by Chicago partner Nineveh Alkhas, with associates Jocelyn Wexler and Imara Joroff; on tax matters by Bay Area partner Katharine Moir, with associate Jake Meninga; on technology transactions matters by Bay Area counsel Arielle Singh, with associate Caroline Omotayo; on data privacy matters by Houston partner Robert Brown, with associate Zac Alpert; on antitrust matters by Washington, D.C. partners Alan Devlin and Patrick English, with associate Doug Tifft; on real estate matters by New York partner Dara Denberg and counsel Karen Ritter, with associate Lucas Fernandez-Rocha; on environmental matters by New York counsel David Langer, with associate Brittany Curcuru; on anti-bribery and anti-corruption matters by Bay Area partner Scott Joiner, with associate Christopher D’Agostino; on trade controls matters by Washington, D.C. partner Andrew Galdes, with associate Joelle Hageboutros; on debt finance matters by New York counsel Sonja Pollack, with associate Lea Avsenik; and on insurance matters by Los Angeles partner Drew Levin and San Diego counsel Hannah Cary, with associate Cole Frost.

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