For mergers and acquisitions lawyers, business in 2022 was a little spottier, said Robert Tunheim.
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It’s not 2021 anymore,” said Dorsey M&A lawyer Robert Rosenbaum.
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The deal-making process can be disruptive to both buyers and sellers, and in particular, when it comes protecting trade secrets.
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To Rachel Benedict, the best part of a mergers and acquisitions practice is that the transactions can have a huge impact and there is an opportunity for creativity in tailoring the specific deal.
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Mergers of nonprofit organizations are not uncommon, but one in 2015 caught the attention of every lawyer and judge in Minnesota.
Read More »The POWER 30: Phillip B. Martin
Reasonable minds differ on whether the U.S. economy is in or heading for a recession.
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In some deals between buyers and sellers there is a kind of third party, which is the federal government.
Read More »The POWER 30: Michael Stewart
Not all mergers and acquisitions involve enormous sums of money changing hands.
Read More »The POWER 30: Michael Stanchfield
Neophytes to the heady world of mergers and acquisitions, generally involving millions or billions of dollars, may be surprised to find that it is a relationship business after all, much like most of the practice of law.
Read More »The POWER 30: Mark D. Williamson
For Mark D. Williamson, business in the last few months have slowed down to a normal pace.
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