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Troy Lewis advises companies and private equity firms, focusing primarily on complex and challenging acquisitions, dispositions, and restructurings. He has extensive experience with distressed transactions, both within and outside the bankruptcy process, and complex internal corporate restructurings. With 30 years of service to the Firm and its clients, Troy's experience covers a broad range of industries, including basic materials, chemicals, energy and energy products and services, manufacturing, and technology. Representative transactions include Tokyo Electron's attempted $29 billion merger-of-equals with Applied Materials; Flint Hills Resources' $2.1 billion acquisition of PetroLogistics, LP; Viasystems Group's $297 million acquisition by TTM Technologies; Weir Group's $675 million acquisition of Seaboard Holdings; Arctic Glacier's $435 million sale of its business and assets to H.I.G. Capital; SP Fiber's $288.5 million acquisition by WestRock; and Georgia-Pacific's $185 million sale of its European non-wovens business to Glatfelter. Other recent transactions include International Wire Group's sale to Atlas Enterprises; Flint Hills Resources' sale of its chemical intermediates business to INEOS Enterprises; Kaiser Aluminum's acquisition of Imperial Machine & Tool Co.; OMRON Corporation's acquisition of Sentech; Flint Hills Resources' sale of marketing and logistics assets in Alaska to Tesoro; Molex's acquisition of Interconnect Systems; Turnbridge Capital's acquisition of Impact Selector International; Fluor's acquisition of a majority interest in NuScale Power; and Micron Technology's acquisition of a minority stake in Ovonyx.