Dr. Nils Röver~~Gavin Gordon~~Dr. Michael Ilter~~Jacob Ahme~~William Buchanan~~Sebastian Brenner~~Nils Bock~~Denise Klasen~~Daniel Gendron~~Jennifer Tait~~Cristopher Greer~~David Griffiths~~Timothy Sawyer~~Theodora Oancea
January 24, 2026
Willkie Advises Platinum Equity on Acquisition Financing and Acquisition of Sunrise Medical

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- Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP advised Platinum Equity on its acquisition of Sunrise Medical, a global provider of advanced assistive mobility solutions, from Nordic Capital, as well as on the financing for the transaction
- Sunrise Medical, headquartered in Germany with North American headquarters in California, manufactures and distributes mobility and medical equipment across several countries
- Platinum Equity manages over $48 billion in assets and owns around 50 companies
- The Willkie team included multiple partners, counsel, associates, and a trainee solicitor.
Willkie advised Platinum Equity on the acquisition of Sunrise Medical, a world leader in advanced assistive mobility solutions, from Nordic Capital. The firm also advised Platinum on financing for the transaction.
Sunrise Medical develops, designs, manufactures, and distributes manual and power wheelchairs, power assist products, pediatric and geriatric therapeutic devices, mobility scooters, seating and positioning systems as well as daily living aids and other home medical equipment. Headquartered in Malsch, Germany, with North American headquarters in Fresno, California, Sunrise Medical has manufacturing facilities in the United States, Mexico, Germany, United Kingdom, Spain and China.
Platinum Equity is a global investment firm with more than $48 billion of assets under management and a portfolio of approximately 50 operating companies. The Willkie deal team was led by partner Nils Röver with partners Gavin Gordon and Michael Ilter, counsel Jacob Ahme and associate William Buchanan. The team also included counsel Sebastian Brenner and associates Nils Bock, Denise Kammerer and Jasper Wentz. The financing was led by partners Cristopher Greer, Daniel Gendron and Jennifer Tait, and included partner David Griffiths, counsel Timothy Sawyer, associate Alec Young and trainee solicitor Theodora Oancea.
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Dr. Nils Röver~~Gavin Gordon~~Dr. Michael Ilter~~Jacob Ahme~~William Buchanan~~Sebastian Brenner~~Nils Bock~~Denise Klasen~~Daniel Gendron~~Jennifer Tait~~Cristopher Greer~~David Griffiths~~Timothy Sawyer~~Theodora Oancea
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