Does increased appraisal risk have an effect on manager behavior? Recent research (unpublished) suggests it does. In this paper (earlier version), the author examines target manager disclosure behavior before and after the significant Transkaryotic...By: Lowenstein Sandler LLP
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Business Law Today previously posted this piece discussing key Delaware General Corporate Law differences between merger, conversions and domestications. A sometimes forgotten reason for a merger or other major corporate action is to change the...By: Lowenstein Sandler LLP
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We’ve previously written about how appraisal rights are a factor considered by deal-makers during the merger process, as well as by in-house counsel and other professionals involved in mergers: but are appraisal rights part of the decision-process...By: Lowenstein Sandler LLP
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As COVID-19 continues to cause uncertainty in M&A transactions, investors should have a heightened interest in pursuing the rights available to them, including appraisal and inspection rights....By: Lowenstein Sandler LLP
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COVID-19 has impacted nearly every aspect of American life right now, and there are myriad legal issues companies are facing from the pandemic’s fallout. These include antitrust considerations, ranging from potentially criminal conduct to government...By: Lowenstein Sandler LLP
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The new coronavirus is a heat-seeking missile headed straight for our health care system. The virus threatens to infect a segment of our population so large that an influx of patients will overwhelm the relatively few open beds that hospitals have to...By: Lowenstein Sandler LLP
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While CFIUS can’t stop a U.S. company from relocating overseas just because the committee decides that some dating data is a national security risk, companies should be aware of CFIUS’ powers so they don’t get caught having a classic Gavin Belson...By: Lowenstein Sandler LLP
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