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Use Of Representations And Warranties Insurance Grows In Middle-Market Transactions
02 November 2015
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP
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Corporate Department Co-chair Howard T. Spilko and Corporate
associate Scott A. Abramowitz wrote an article titled "Use of
Representations and Warranties Insurance Grows in Middle-Market
Transactions," which appeared in the October 26, 2015, issue
of the New York Law Journal. The article discusses market
trends in the use of representations and warranties insurance, key
drivers of its growth, the underwriting process, and key
considerations for buyers and sellers in structuring
transactions.
Use of Representations and Warranties Insurance Grows in
Middle-Market Transactions
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