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January 23, 2026
Sidley Represents Haircare Brand K18 in Its Acquisition by Unilever

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- Sidley is advising premium haircare brand K18 in its agreement to be acquired by Unilever
- K18, founded in 2020 by Suveen Sahib and Britta Cox, produces six hair damage products and is known for its use of social media to educate consumers about hair science
- The Sidley team, led by Mark Metts and Ashley Moulder, includes lawyers from multiple practice areas such as M&A, technology, labor, tax, privacy, antitrust, and intellectual property.
Sidley is representing premium haircare brand K18 in its agreement to be acquired by Unilever. Founded in 2020 by Suveen Sahib and Britta Cox, K18 makes six different hair damage products, and has been a pioneer of using social media to educate and engage consumers about the science of hair.
The Sidley team is being led by Mark Metts and Ashley Moulder (M&A), and includes Evan Grosch and Katy Yu (M&A); Rachelle Soderstrom and Ida Ebeid (Technology and Life Sciences Transactions); Teresa Reuter and Katie Sreenan (Labor and Employment); Greg Marrs, Elizabeth T. Burns, and Madeline Clasen (Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation); Zackary Pullin and Alvin Wang (Tax); Ash Nagdev, Ernesto R. Claeyssen, Francesca Blythe, and Denise Kara (Privacy and Cybersecurity); Diane McEnroe and Susan Stolzer (Food, Drug, and Medical Device); Jamie M. Sadler and Michael Weinberg (Antitrust and Competition); Michael D. Mann (White Collar: Government Litigation and Investigations); Heather M. Palmer and Greta T. Carlson (Environmental); Scott J.F. Goldstein (Insurance); Jen Fernandez and Lindsey Ricchi (Global Arbitration, Trade and Advocacy); and Samuel N. Tiu (IP Litigation).~~Sidley is representing premium haircare brand K18 in its agreement to be acquired by Unilever. Founded in 2020 by Suveen Sahib and Britta Cox, K18 makes six different hair damage products, and has been a pioneer of using social media to educate and engage consumers about the science of hair.
The Sidley team is being led by Mark Metts and Ashley Moulder (M&A), and includes Evan Grosch and Katy Yu (M&A); Rachelle Soderstrom and Ida Ebeid (Technology and Life Sciences Transactions); Teresa Reuter and Katie Sreenan (Labor and Employment); Greg Marrs, Elizabeth T. Burns, and Madeline Clasen (Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation); Zackary Pullin and Alvin Wang (Tax); Ash Nagdev, Ernesto R. Claeyssen, Francesca Blythe, and Denise Kara (Privacy and Cybersecurity); Diane McEnroe and Susan Stolzer (Food, Drug, and Medical Device); Jamie M. Sadler and Michael Weinberg (Antitrust and Competition); Michael D. Mann (White Collar: Government Litigation and Investigations); Heather M. Palmer and Greta T. Carlson (Environmental); Scott J.F. Goldstein (Insurance); Jen Fernandez and Lindsey Ricchi (Global Arbitration, Trade and Advocacy); and Samuel N. Tiu (IP Litigation).
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