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11May

Considerations for M&A Transactions During COVID-19: Part 2

The uncertainty of the COVID-19 crisis and its resulting economic effects continue to make each stage of an M&A transaction complicated. At each stage of a transaction, buyers and sellers should determine how they both define and allocate risk...
By: Burns & Levinson LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/considerations-for-m-a-transactions-38408/

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