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Duff Bryant
Experience
Duff Bryant is a partner of the firm in the Corporate group. He focuses his practice on
significant business transactions for companies in a wide range of industries and at
various stages of growth. Duff chairs the firm's Mergers and Acquisitions practice group
and has significant experience in domestic and international mergers and acquisitions,
and joint ventures. He has also advised and assisted numerous clients in forming,
capitalizing and maintaining domestic and foreign entities. Duff also has extensive
experience in secured and unsecured financings.
Duff was an associate at Dorsey & Whitney LLP (2000-2004) and at Ryan, Swanson &
Cleveland, PLLC (1999-2000).
Representative Work
Mergers and Acquisitions
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Represented Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc. (Nasdaq: SCHN), a global leader in
the metals recycling industry, in multiple acquisitions of metals recycling
businesses in Alaska, California, Hawaii, Montana, Nevada and Washington.
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Represented Interfor U.S. Inc., a forest products company, in multiple
acquisitions of lumber mills in Georgia, Oregon, South Carolina and Washington.
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Represented U.S. subsidiary of a large Japanese corporation in its acquisition of
Education
majority ownership of multiple home building businesses in Texas and
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J.D., 1999
Washington.
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Represented Tenaska Washington Partners, L.P. in the sale of a 270-megawatt
University of Oregon School of Law,
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University of Washington, B.A., 1996
natural gas-fired power plant located in Whatcom County to Puget Sound Energy,
Inc.
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Represented Ecover Coordination Center NV in its acquisition of Method Products,
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Inc, a cleaning products manufacturer whose products are sold in major retailers
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within the United States and in various international markets.
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Represented Nichirei Foods, Inc., a Japanese corporation, in the acquisition of
51% of the equity interest in Innov Asian Cuisine Enterprises, Inc.
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Represented Siliken Renewable Energy Inc. in the sale of a solar project located
on the Ramona Water District's wastewater treatment facility in Ramona,
California to Enfinity SPV Holdings, Inc.
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Represented Oregon State University Foundation in the sale of all of its common
stock in Black Ball Transport, Inc. to Black Ball's management.
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Represented Aero Precision, Inc. in the sale of substantially all of its assets to a
venture capital firm.
Washington
Duff Bryant
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Represented Versacold (a Canadian company with significant U.S. operations) as U.S. counsel in a corporate restructuring,
refinancing and sale of assets to Americold Realty Trust. The total transaction value was $975 million.
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Represented SunPower Corporation in connection with purchase of companies owning green field solar projects in California and
Arizona.
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Represented Darigold, Inc. in its acquisition of an operating company and its subsidiaries with a processing facility in Utah and a
fleet of vehicles for distribution of dairy products.
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Represented Darigold, Inc. (the operating business of Northwest Dairy Association) and Northwest Dairy Association in its
acquisition (through merger) of a cooperative with two processing facilities in Montana.
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Represented Darigold, Inc. in its acquisition of a dairy sales and distribution business in Hawaii.
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Represented Darigold, Inc. in its acquisition of Inland Northwest Corporation, which was Darigold, Inc.'s joint venture partner for
a milk processing facility in Spokane, Washington.
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Represented National Frozen Foods Corporation, a private-label frozen vegetable industry leader headquartered in Seattle, in
its acquisition of substantially all of the assets of Columbia Foods, Inc.
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Represented Darigold, Inc. in its acquisition of certain business assets from Wilcox Farms.
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Represented Endeavour Capital, a private equity firm, in its acquisition (through merger) of National Frozen Foods Corporatio n.
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Represented a company headquartered in India in its investments in various ethanol projects throughout the United States,
which included acquisitions, equity investments, debt financings and joint venture formations.
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Represented Precision Castparts Corp. (NYSE: PCP) in its acquisition of substantially all of the assets of McWilliams Forge
Company, Inc., headquartered in Rockaway, New Jersey.
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Represented Versacold (a Canadian company) and its subsidiaries in the acquisition of the public refrigerated warehousing and
distribution business of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (aka P&O).
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Represented UMD Advanced Test Technologies (provider of products and services that address semiconductor test cell
requirements) in its merger with Antares conTech (a provider of high-end sockets and connectors for the semiconductor
industry).
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Represented Darigold, Inc. in its sale of substantially all of the assets of Olympic Foods, Inc. (a subsidiary of Darigold, Inc. that
produced and sold juice).
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Represented Darigold, Inc. in the sale of its ice cream and frozen novelty business to Humboldt Creamery Association and the
licensing of the right to use the "Darigold" trademark and other marks in connection with the production, marketing and sale of
ice cream and frozen novelties.
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Represented SSA Mexico Holdings, S.A. de C.V., a holding company with investments in port and terminal operations in Mexico,
in its acquisition of SSA Mexico, S.A. de C.V. (fka TMM Puertos y Terminales, S.A. de C.V.) from Grupo TMM, S.A.
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Represented Idaho Solar Power, LLC (a subsidiary of IDACORP, Inc.) in the sale of its solar photovoltaic systems business to
Schott Applied Power Corporation.
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Joint Ventures
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Represented the U.S. subsidiary of a large Japanese corporation in connection with its formation of a joint venture to develop a
golf course and residential real estate and its recapitalization (both equity and debt) of an existing residential real estate joint
venture.
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Represented SSA Terminals, LLC, a company with investments in port and terminal operations in the western United States, in
connection with its formation of several joint ventures.
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Represented a private equity fund headquartered in Washington in its investment in a joint venture vehicle used to acquire real
property in California and New Mexico.
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Represented SSA Mexico, Inc., a company with investments in port and terminal operations in Mexico, in the restructuring of its
joint venture operations in Mexico with Grupo TMM, S.A.
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Represented SSA Atlantic, Inc., a company with investments in port and terminal operations on the East Coast, in the formation
and organization of SSAC, LLC, a joint venture vehicle owned by SSA Atlantic and Cooper/T. Smith Stevedoring Co., Inc.
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Represented SSA Ventures, Inc. and SSA Gulf, Inc. in the transfer of certain stevedoring and related operations to CSA
Equipment Company LLC, a joint venture vehicle owned by SSA Ventures and Cooper/T. Smith Stevedoring Co., Inc.
Corporate Restructures
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Represented Keynetics Inc., an e-commerce company that operates ClickBank.com and ClickBank.net, in corporate
restructuring.
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Represented Carrix, Inc., a company with numerous subsidiaries engaged in stevedoring, port, terminal and rail operations, and
related services and technologies, in two corporate restructurings.
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Represented Nichirei Corporation of Japan in two restructurings of U.S. operations.
Other Significant Business Transactions
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Representing hedge fund management company headquartered in Washington in its formation and organization as a limited
liability company, as well as its initial capitalization and operations.
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Represented IdaTech LLC, a leading fuel cell company, in connection with a three-party supply agreement for fuel cell systems
to be manufactured and distributed in India and surrounding areas.
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Represented IdaTech LLC in a coal gasification project and technology development agreement with a large Japanese energy
company.
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Represented IdaTech LLC in licensing fuel cell system technology to Tokyo Boeki, Ltd.
Professional Honors and Activities
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Listed in Best Lawyers in America© (currently: Mergers & Acquisitions Law), 2013-2016
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Selected as one of "America's Leading Lawyers for Business" (Washington) by Chambers USA (currently: Corporate/Commercial),
2006-2016
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Named a "Rising Star" by Washington Law and Politics magazine, 2005-2006
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Chair, Stoel Rives LLP's Mergers and Acquisitions practice group
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Member, Washington State Bar Association, King County Bar Association, American Bar Association
Presentations
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"What Kills Deals," Stoel Rives Straight Talk Series, May 15, 2012
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Moderator, "Developers' Perspectives on Outlook for the Wind Sector," Wind Power Finance & Investment Summit, San Diego,
Feb. 8-10, 2012
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"Renewable Developers' Perspectives on the Renewable Deal Making Market," Green Energy M&A Outlook for 2012, San Diego,
Nov. 15, 2011
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Summit co-chair, Green Energy M&A Outlook for 2010, Santa Clara, California, Nov. 14-15, 2011
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"Conflict of Interest and Fiduciary Duty Issues," 8th Annual Northwest Private Equity: The Resurgence of Credit Markets Semin ar,
The Seminar Group, Seattle, Oct. 21, 2011
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"What Kills Deals?", TerraLex M&A Practice Group Meeting, June 4, 2011
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"Will Investor Owned Utilities Dominate the M&A Market?," AWEA Windpower 2011, Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim,
California, May 23, 2011
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"A Look Back and a Look Forward at Wind M&A," Wind Power Finance & Investment Summit, San Diego, Feb. 4, 2011
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"Maximizing Deals in Recovering M&A Market," 2010 Northwest Growth Finance Conference, Seattle Association for Corporate
Growth, July 2010
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"Partnerships and LLCs - 2009 & 2010 Legislation and Other Recent Developments: Essentials, Overview, and Strategic Insights Disputes and Exit Strategies," Washington State Bar Association CLE, June 22, 2010
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Moderator, "Market Consolidation, Strategic Investment and M&A," Solar Power Finance & Investment Summit, Mar. 2010
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"Transactional Aspect of Forest Carbon Disclosure, Transactional Issues, Carbon Offset Sales, Accounting for Carbon Value in
Timber Sales and Log Supply Agreements," Stoel Rives LLP program, "What's a Tree Worth," Weyerhaeuser Headquarters, Federal
Way, Washington, Oct. 2008
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"Governance and Management Issues for LLCs in Washington," Lorman Seminar Group, Aug. 2008
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"Recognizing the Blind Spots in Entity Selection and Formation in the World of Partnerships, LLPs, LPs and LLCs in Washington ,"
Lorman Seminar Group, Oct. 2004-2005
Civic Activities
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Member, Public Affairs Council, Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce, 2001-2004, 2005-2009
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Member, Board of Directors, Alpha Rho Alumni Association, 2000-present
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