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Merger Control Trends M&A Counsel Need To Know
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Developments in merger control around the world over the past
five years increasingly affect not only strategic transactions, but
routine financial transactions. It is ever more important that
corporate counsel be aware of the potential impact of merger
control requirements on their transactions and, particularly in
strategic and multijurisdictional transactions, take in to
consideration the timing and valuation implications of those
requirements.
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Originally published in the May 2014 edition of Expert Guide:
Mergers & Acquisitions 2014.
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