Tag: M&A
Antitrust in the Age of AI
This article focuses on the increasingly intertwined relationship between antitrust and competition law and other areas of regulation and on the expanding set of national and international institutions that are examining and addressing these issues...
Read MoreTransatlantic Antitrust: Convergence, Divergence or Something Else?
In the trade and investment areas we are seeing moves towards protectionism and the politicization of some aspects of antitrust and competition policy resulting in some divergence between the EU and the United States...
Read MoreThe U.S. Antitrust Agencies Propose Controversial Changes to their Merger Guidelines
The Guidelines significantly expand the scope of transactions that are likely to be scrutinized by the agencies and signal the agencies’ intention to continue the recent shift to aggressive merger enforcement in the United States...
Read MoreKey Communication Considerations for CEOs when Contemplating a Merger or Acquisition
M&A is also frequently disruptive and can fail to deliver anticipated benefits if the process is not carefully managed. It is therefore imperative for CEOs to carefully evaluate various aspects before embarking on such a journey...
Read MoreA Pending Boom in Japanese M&As Requires New Forms of Cultural Intelligence
Among the various means of achieving foreign market expansion, Japanese firms have turned time and again to a classic pair: mergers and acquisitions...
Read MoreThe ESGs of M&A
Corporate leaders and dealmakers increasingly see acquisitions as a way to accelerate sustainability strategies, creating new challenges for communicators...
Read MoreGlobal M&A and Antitrust Trends
It is a busy time for antitrust and competition policy, with major new laws hitting the statute books and enforcers vying to outdo each other in severity...
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