Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, which took the lead earlier this month for SunEdison Inc. on the proposed bankruptcy sale of two key units, scored roles on two more notable transactions last week for computer chip giant Intel Corp. and publishing company Wenner Media LLC.

Kenton King, head of Skadden’s Silicon Valley office, took the lead to Santa Clara, California-based Intel on its proposed $15.3 billion acquisition of Israeli self-driving technology company Mobileye NV. The deal, announced on March 13, sees Intel look to maximize its investment in the fast-growing autonomous automotive sector by picking up Jerusalem-based Mobileye, a manufacturer of cameras and sensors for driverless vehicles that raised $400 million from several investors in 2013.