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Are Antitrust Risk Allocation Provisions in Merger Agreements Worthless?

Megamergers that deprive the American consumer of competition are illegal. But the urge to merge is often so strong that antitrust risks rarely prevent behemoths from the attempt. Long before parties sign deals, issue press releases, and file for government approval, they must decide who will bear the risk that the FTC or DOJ will put the kibosh on the deal....
By: Proskauer Rose LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/are-antitrust-risk-allocation-56021/

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