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Latham & Watkins Represents Haveli in Majority Investment in Sirion

January 12, 2026
Multidisciplinary team represents the technology-focused investment firm in the transaction to support continued growth.

Sirion, a global leader in contract lifecycle management (CLM) software, has announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement under which Haveli Investments, L.P. (Haveli or Haveli Investments), an Austin-based technology-focused investment firm, will make a majority investment in the company.

Latham & Watkins represented Haveli Investments in the transaction with a corporate team led by M&A partners Sidharth Bhasin, Yohei Nakagawa, and Kristen Grannis, with associates Nick Cavallo, E. Maddy Berg, Cristina Lombardi, Jameson Miller, and Yuki Segawa. Advice was also provided on intellectual property matters by partner Morgan Brubaker with associates Andrew Abokhair, Dan Donovan, and Alexandra D. Gomez; on data privacy matters by partner Robert Brown with associates Stu Cobb and Annabel Loose; on employment matters by partner Nineveh Alkhas with associate Alexis Grinstead; on benefits matters by partner Michelle Carpenter with associate Bryce Groce; on tax matters by partner Katharine Moir with associates Arash Lotfi and Joyce Shin; on real estate matters by counsel Jeffrey Anderson with associate David Rao; on compliance matters by partner Erin Brown Jones with associate Heather Artinian; on disputes matters by partner Dominic Geiser with associates Charlotte Wong and Ken Fok; on finance matters by partners Manu Gayatrinath and Melissa Fabian with associates Max Fin and Drew Weisberg, and assistance from James Audet; on Singapore matters by partner Farhana Sharmeen with associates Andrew Lee, Kevin Mak, and Nathanael Po; on antitrust matters by partners Patrick English and Damara Chambers with associates Yanyan Yang and Ben Bouwman, and assistance from Sabrina Feng; and on R&W matters by partner Drew Levin with counsel Hannah Cary and associates Sandra Mathew and Enrique Covarrubias.

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