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Negotiating M&A transactions in the COVID-19 era: considerations for navigating new opportunities in uncertain waters

As businesses around the world continue to adapt to new day-to-day realities and challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, priorities necessarily shift to near-term concerns. Nevertheless, times of significant disruption also give rise to...By: Hogan Lovells
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Hogan Lovells | May 12,2020 |

Construction Projects and Disputes: A Look Beyond the COVID-19 Lockdown

The impact of COVID-19 on construction projects will vary significantly from jurisdiction to jurisdiction depending on a myriad of factors, including the severity of the pandemic, the nature and significance of government orders issued to address the...By: Jones Day
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Jones Day | May 11,2020 |

Sustainable Development and Land Use Update - May 2020

More changes to CEQA timelines due to the COVID-19 pandemic - Bullet Allen Matkins – April 30 - In response to public-health concerns associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, California Governor Gavin Newsom issued Executive Order N-54-20 (Order)...By: Allen Matkins
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Allen Matkins | May 11,2020 |

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
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Burns & Levinson LLP | May 11,2020 |

Six Bay Area Counties and the City of Berkeley Issue New "Shelter in Place" Orders to Ease Some Restrictions for the Purpose of Resuming Certain Businesses and Non-Essential Personal Activities

Previously, we discussed the implementation of “shelter in place orders” in the Bay Area that applied additional and severe restrictions on businesses and non-essential personal activities....By: FordHarrison
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FordHarrison | May 11,2020 |

City Of Philadelphia Allows Some Construction To Resume

On May 1, 2020, the City of Philadelphia allowed certain construction projects to resume. By an Executive Order signed April 29, 2020, the City announced that the following categories of projects were permitted to resume construction activities on...By: Fox Rothschild LLP
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Fox Rothschild LLP | May 11,2020 |

[Audio] Episode 141 -- Practical Approaches to Managing Beneficial Ownership Risks

In a two-part series, Michael Volkov examines the continuing problem of identifying and mitigating beneficial ownership risks. Money launderers and corrupt individuals continue to rely on corporate structures to disguise their ownership interests to...By: Michael Volkov
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Michael Volkov | May 11,2020 |

City of Boston Announces Staged Construction Restart, Outlines Expanded Categories and Key Dates

In a memo from Chief of Operations Patrick Brophy, Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced last night that Boston will incrementally expand its categories of allowed construction to further align with Governor Charlie D. Baker’s Order regarding essential...By: Goulston & Storrs PC
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Goulston & Storrs PC | May 11,2020 |

AFSA Files Amicus Brief In Support Of Trade Association Preemption Challenge To Maine Credit Reporting Law

The American Financial Services Association (AFSA) recently filed an amicus brief in Maine federal court in support of the motion for judgment on the record filed by the Consumer Data Industry Association (CDIA) in CDIA’s lawsuit seeking a...By: Ballard Spahr LLP
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Ballard Spahr LLP | May 11,2020 |

COVID-19 Update: Antitrust Enforcement Remains Robust Despite COVID-19

Many clients have asked about the state of federal antitrust enforcement during the current pandemic. We can tell you this: the Agencies are taking longer to clear or challenge deals, but the level of antitrust enforcement, for both merger and...By: Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
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