WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., Dec. 10, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Marino Partners LLP, a financial services and corporate law firm, represented digital data and marketing firm, West World Media, LLC, in connection with the sale of the company to digital publishing company, Webedia US Corp.
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"After years of providing legal guidance to West World Media's growing business, we are pleased that this transaction provided a successful outcome for the company's exiting investors," said Paul Marino, founding partner of Marino Partners. Mr. Marino served as lead counsel, along with Robert Cromwell and Nick Federici.
Webedia US Corp. was represented by French law firm Jeantet et Associes. Patrice Lefevre-Pearon served as lead counsel, along with Maxime Brotz and Alberic Simunek.
West World Media, LLC is based in Ridgefield, Connecticut and is the world leader in movie-showtimes and data syndication, movie content, advertising services, marketing services, web-hosting services, and local event data on a global basis. West World Media's customer base consists of a diverse group of leading global search engines, mobile applications, movie theaters, and newspapers.
About Marino Partners LLP
Marino Partners LLP is a boutique financial services and corporate law firm located in central Westchester County, New York. The firm's clientele consists of family offices, venture capitalists, hedge and private equity funds, technology companies, banks and closely held corporations, as well as Fortune 100 corporations. The firm also offers complete estate planning services to individuals who demand the highest level of personal attention and seek cutting-edge advice on how to preserve assets and minimize tax liabilities. For more information please visit www.marinollp.com.
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