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03Nov

New Proposed Rules Could Change the Hart-Scott-Rodino Reporting Landscape, and Not for the Better

Practitioners and dealmakers have lived under the Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR), reporting requirements for a long time and have developed a pattern and practice for assessing reporting obligations and managing compliance and risk. Major disruptions to the regimen are typically unwelcome – especially where they come with new and expanded reporting obligations. They may be on the way under a proposed rulemaking which would expand reporting requirements in several significant ways, and potentially...
By: Proskauer Rose LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/new-proposed-rules-could-change-the-39093/

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