Unknown Author
January 24, 2026
Kirkland Represents Vector Capital on Acquisition of Majority Interest in WatchGuard Technologies

1 min
AI-made summary
- Kirkland & Ellis advised Vector Capital in its acquisition of a majority interest in WatchGuard Technologies, a company specializing in network security, endpoint protection, multi-factor authentication, and secure Wi-Fi
- Vector Capital will make a new equity investment, acquire interests from Francisco Partners and other co-investors, and become the majority shareholder
- The financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed
- The Kirkland team included partners and associates from corporate, debt finance, tax, executive compensation, and antitrust practices.
Kirkland & Ellis advised Vector Capital on its acquisition of a majority interest in WatchGuard Technologies, a global leader in network security and intelligence, advanced endpoint protection, multi-factor authentication and secure Wi-Fi. As part of the transaction, Vector Capital agreed to make a new equity investment in the business, acquire interests previously owned by Francisco Partners and other co-investors and become the majority shareholder. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Read the WatchGuard announcement The Kirkland team was led by corporate partners Luke Guerra and Evan Roberts and included associates Peter Liskanich and Manuel Kapukchyan, debt finance partners Brian Ford and Andrea Weintraub and associates Conor O’Muiri and Gina Eum, tax partners Anne Kim and Liam Murphy, executive compensation partner Jack Stratton and associate Jenny Cha, and antitrust partner Michael Engel and associate Shahrzad Sadjadi.
Article Author
Unknown Author
The Sponsor
