Sources: Anthropic's bankers have hired UK law firm Freshfields to advise on its IPO; it also advised on Google's acquisition of Wiz and ServiceNow's Armis deal
THE SO WHAT
A Freshfields mandate on Anthropic’s IPO is another marker that frontier AI is graduating into the same legal and capital markets machinery as hyperscale cloud and cybersecurity. For operators, that means to expect more disclosure, more regulatory scrutiny, and more predictable—though not necessarily cheaper—contracting dynamics with top-tier labs.
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