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January 23, 2026
Sidley Represents Exiger in Its Acquisition of XSB

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- Sidley advised Exiger in its acquisition of XSB, a data science company specializing in artificial intelligence-based applications for logistics intelligence
- Exiger, a leader in supply chain and third-party risk AI, aims to enhance its AI offerings for customers in the logistics, PEO, and acquisition sectors through this transaction
- The Sidley legal team was led by Grace Jamgochian, Flora G
- Gonzalez, and Chloe Marks, with support from various practice groups.
Sidley represented Exiger in its acquisition of logistics intelligence platform XSB, a data science company known for its artificial intelligence (AI)-based applications that transform data into actionable intelligence. Exiger is a market-leading supply chain and third-party risk AI company. The acquisition will enhance Exiger’s AI offerings for customers in the logistics, PEO, and acquisition industries.
The Sidley team was led by partner Grace Jamgochian, managing associate Flora G. Gonzalez, and associate Chloe Marks (M&A and Private Equity), and included Howard J. Stanislawski (Global Arbitration, Trade and Advocacy); Ash Nagdev and Sasha Hondagneu-Messner (Privacy and Cybersecurity); Ernesto R. Claeyssen (Commercial Litigation); E. Kyle Barnett and Ida Ebeid (Technology and Life Sciences Transactions); James Heyworth (Securities and Shareholder Litigation); Eric S. Wolf and Gregory C. Matisoff (Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation); Eric G. Hoffman (Labor, Employment and Immigration); Christian Brause and Eric M. Grosshandler (Tax); and Vadim Brusser (Antitrust and Competition).~~Sidley represented Exiger in its acquisition of logistics intelligence platform XSB, a data science company known for its artificial intelligence (AI)-based applications that transform data into actionable intelligence. Exiger is a market-leading supply chain and third-party risk AI company. The acquisition will enhance Exiger’s AI offerings for customers in the logistics, PEO, and acquisition industries.
The Sidley team was led by partner Grace Jamgochian, managing associate Flora G. Gonzalez, and associate Chloe Marks (M&A and Private Equity), and included Howard J. Stanislawski (Global Arbitration, Trade and Advocacy); Ash Nagdev and Sasha Hondagneu-Messner (Privacy and Cybersecurity); Ernesto R. Claeyssen (Commercial Litigation); E. Kyle Barnett and Ida Ebeid (Technology and Life Sciences Transactions); James Heyworth (Securities and Shareholder Litigation); Eric S. Wolf and Gregory C. Matisoff (Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation); Eric G. Hoffman (Labor, Employment and Immigration); Christian Brause and Eric M. Grosshandler (Tax); and Vadim Brusser (Antitrust and Competition).
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