United States:
Navigating The Challenges Of Cross-Border M&A Transactions
11 May 2018
McDermott Will & Emery
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Last month, Alexander Lee and Maureen O'Brien joined with
Rob Wellner from Velocity Global to discuss the tax and employee
benefits complications that arise in cross-border transactions. Key
points discussed:
- Complex tax structures must be considered and understood
- Transfers of employment may be governed by different statutes
in each affected jurisdiction
- Purchasers may not be ready to provide employment, payroll and
benefits on the closing date without significant pre-closing
work
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Navigating The Challenges Of Cross-Border M&A
Transactions
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