Gide recently advised Infranity on its acquisition of a majority stake in Transarc, a major player in passenger transport in France, operating a fleet of approximately 1,500 vehicles in 25 departments.
This investment demonstrates Infranity's commitment to decarbonizing the European transport sector and providing essential services to communities.
The Gide team, led by partners Alexis Pailleret and Thomas Courtel, also included Chloé Bouhours and Saad Victor Houpert for M&A; Alexandre Rennesson and Paul Margelidon for public law; Pauline Coulon for projects; and partner Paul de France for tax law; counsel Pauline Manet and Johanna Degraeve on employment law aspects; partner Emmanuel Reille on competition aspects; counsel Pierre-Antoine Degrolard and Jonathan Navarro on foreign investment control aspects; and Pierre-Guillaume Sagnol on executive incentive aspects.