21Oct
Negotiating The Private Side Of Going Private Transactions
In this article, we follow up on our overview of going private transactions (available here) by focusing on an important but often overlooked workstream in these deals. Companies are frequently privatized by a group of significant shareholders, outside investors and sometimes members of senior management, and in these “club” or “consortium” deals, the buyer group members must negotiate their rights in the privatized target company against the backdrop of the complicated take-private process......
By:
Morrison & Foerster LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/negotiating-the-private-side-of-going-33703/
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