Bloomberg Law
Oct. 8, 2021, 10:55 AM UTC

Three Firms Aid Rigetti Computing’s $1.5 Billion SPAC Merger

Rick Mitchell

Cooley advised Rigetti Computing, a Berkeley, Calif.-based startup that aspires to build the world’s most powerful computers, on its go-public merger with a special purpose acquisition company.

Latham & Watkins is advising the SPAC, Supernova Partners Acquisition Company II, on the deal, which values Rigetti at around $1.5 billion. Sidley Austin represented the placement agents.

Supernova is led by Zillow founder and former CEO Spencer Rascoff, with Michael Clifton, a global technology investment leader at The Carlyle Group, and Robert Reid, a longtime senior partner at Blackstone.

After closing, the publicly traded company will be named Rigetti Computing Inc., with ...

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