Kirkland & Ellis and Morrison & Foerster have the lead roles on an $11.6 billion offer from Chinese investors to take Singapore-based warehouse operator Global Logistic Properties Ltd. private.

A consortium led by Chinese private equity firms Hopu Investment Management and Hillhouse Capital Group, property developer China Vanke Co., Bank of China Group Investment and GLP chief executive Ming Mei is offering to privatize Singapore Exchange-listed GLP at $2.47 apiece in one of the largest buyout deals in Asia.

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