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Tristan Brown
 

Tristan Brown

Partner
 
2475 Hanover Street
Palo Alto, CA 94304 
 
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Fax: +1-650-251-5002

Lauded by Chambers as “incredibly intelligent and highly responsive,” Tristan Brown is based in Palo Alto, where he is part of Simpson Thacher’s multi-office Executive Compensation and Employee Benefits Practice. Tristan has broad experience advising a variety of clients, including private equity funds and public companies, on executive compensation and employee benefits issues arising in mergers, takeovers, sales, spin-offs, IPOs and other transactions.

Tristan also regularly assists companies in designing and implementing employee compensation and benefit programs and has extensive experience negotiating executive employment and separation arrangements—both on behalf of companies and executives. His clients include Silver Lake Partners, KKR, KSL, Airbnb, Alibaba, Ant Financial, Dell Technologies, Inc., Ancestry.com, Oaktree, CBRE, BrightView, Masonite, McKesson and Sedgwick.

Tristan was named as a 2017 Top 20 Lawyer in Employee Benefits by Lawdragon.

 

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Work Highlights
  • KKR in its $2.2 billion acquisition of certain international operations from Campbell Soup Company
  • Gardner Denver Holdings in its $15 billion merger with Ingersoll-Rand plc’s Industrial segment
  • Oaktree Capital Group in its sale of approximately 62% of the Oaktree business to Brookfield Asset Management
  • PHC Holdings Corporation (formerly known as Panasonic Healthcare Holdings Co., Ltd.) in its $1.14 billion acquisition of the Anatomical Pathology business of Thermo Fisher Scientific
  • Sedgwick in its $6.7 billion sale to funds affiliated with The Carlyle Group and Stone Point Capital LLC and Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec
  • Alibaba’s historic $25 billion IPO, the second largest initial public offering ever, and its subsequent acquisition of Youku Tudou
  • ZS Pharma’s $2.7 billion acquisition by AstraZeneca
  • Dell’s $67 billion acquisition of EMC Corporation, the largest technology deal ever
Education
  • Georgetown University Law Center, 1997 LL.M.
    Recipient, Thomas Bradbury Chetwood, S.J. Prize
  • University of Toronto Faculty of Law, 1996 J.D.
  • University of Toronto, 1993 B.A.
    With High Distinction
Admissions
  • California 2011
  • New York 2001
  • Ontario 

Tristan Brown is a Partner in the Palo Alto office, where he is the only Executive Compensation and Employee Benefits partner. He is involved in most of the transactions that are handled by Simpson Thacher’s Palo Alto, Los Angeles, and Asian offices, including some of the most important technology deals ever—such as the historic $25 billion Alibaba IPO, and Dell’s $67 billion acquisition of EMC—and closely collaborates with the Corporate Practice attorneys across the Firm’s global network of offices.

Tristan has extensive experience advising a wide variety of clients, including private equity funds and publicly held corporations, with respect to the executive compensation and employee benefits issues arising in corporate mergers, takeovers, sales, spin-offs, initial public offerings and other corporate transactions. He has also represented employers, compensation committees and executives in the negotiation of employment and separation agreements and advises clients with respect to the design of stock option plans and other equity- or cash-based incentive compensation arrangements, non-qualified deferred compensation plans, golden parachute excise tax issues, health and welfare programs and issues relating to pension fund investing.

Tristan regularly represents a number of private equity funds, including Silver Lake Partners, KKR and KSL, in a wide variety of M&A transactions. He provides executive compensation and employee benefits advice to clients in the technology, life sciences, retail, financial services, and travel and entertainment industries, including Dell Technologies, Inc., Alibaba, Ancestry.com, CBRE, Masonite, TD Bank, Airbnb, McKesson, Ant Financial, BrightView, Sedgwick and Oaktree. Tristan also regularly provides advice regarding the SEC’s executive compensation disclosure rules, particularly in connection with initial public offerings.

Recent representations include the following transactions, where Tristan led the Simpson Thacher Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation team: 

  • KKR in its $2.2 billion acquisition of certain international operations from Campbell Soup Company
  • Gardner Denver Holdings in its $15 billion merger with Ingersoll-Rand plc’s Industrial segment
  • Oaktree Capital Group in its sale of approximately 62% of the Oaktree business to Brookfield Asset Management
  • PHC Holdings Corporation (formerly known as Panasonic Healthcare Holdings Co., Ltd.) in its $1.14 billion acquisition of the Anatomical Pathology business of Thermo Fisher Scientific
  • Sedgwick in its $6.7 billion sale to funds affiliated with The Carlyle Group and Stone Point Capital LLC and Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec
  • KKR and KSL’s acquisition of Apple Leisure Group
  • Dell’s $67 billion acquisition of EMC Corporation, the largest technology deal ever
  • TD Bank and TD Ameritrade’s $4 billion acquisition of Scottrade
  • Silver Lake Partners and GIC’s $2.6 billion strategic investments in Ancestry.com
  • Alibaba’s historic $25 Billion IPO, the second largest initial public offering ever, and Alibaba’s subsequent acquisition of Youku Tudou
  • ZS Pharma’s $2.7 billion acquisition by AstraZeneca
  • KeyCorp’s $4.1 billion acquisition of First Niagara

Tristan was recently named as a 2017 Top 20 Lawyer in Employee Benefits by Lawdragon. He is recognized for his extensive executive compensation and employee benefits experience and his remarkable work, including being recognized in The Legal 500 United States for Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation, and Chambers USA: America’s Legal Lawyers for Business, which lauded him for being “incredibly intelligent and highly responsive” and quoted a client who said, “[He] is a master at executive compensation matters and has an excellent understanding of the state of the market.”

Tristan received his B.A., with high distinction, from Trinity College, University of Toronto in 1993. He graduated in 1996 from the University of Toronto, Faculty of Law, where he received his J.D. and was an associate editor of the Faculty of Law Review. He also received his LL.M. in labor and employment law in 1997 from the Georgetown University Law Center, where he was awarded the Thomas Bradbury Chetwood, S.J. Prize for ranking first in his LL.M. program. Prior to his association with Simpson Thacher, Tristan clerked for the Honorable Mark MacGuigan of the Federal Court of Canada, Appeals Division.

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