ATLANTA, May 28, 2026―Duane Morris LLP advised Hadron Energy Inc. in completing its go-public transaction with special purpose acquisition company GigCapital7 Corp. Hadron Energy is developing the Halo Micro-Modular Nuclear Reactor, which is a 10 megawatt electric (MWe), central factory manufactured, transportable, light-water reactor designed to deliver continuous, carbon-free baseload power, and with a 10 year refueling cycle. Approved by GigCapital7 shareholders on May 7, 2026, the combined company has changed its name to Hadron Energy Inc. Its common stock and warrants began trading on Nasdaq under the new symbols “HDRN” and “HDRNW.”
Andy Tucker, a partner in the Washington, D.C., office, manages the client relationship. A team of lawyers led by Atlanta partner Rebekah D. McCorvey and senior associate Jon Anderson with associates Alisha Peters (Austin, Texas), Leticia Pavlak (Atlanta) and Luis Ferro (Miami) guided Hadron for this important milestone. The transaction was also supported by benefits attorney John A. Reade; employment attorneys Christopher D. Durham, Alison C. Morris, Brooke B. Tabshouri and Seth Dawicki; tax attorneys Stephen DiBonaventura and Hope P. Krebs; foreign investment attorneys Geoffrey M. Goodale and Elizabeth G. Hodgson; corporate governance attorney Michael B. Gonen; and antitrust attorneys Sarah O'Laughlin Kulik and Nina Kalandadze.
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