In this timely program, Foley attorneys Edwin D. Mason and Steven M. Gerenraich, with Greenhill & Co.’s Managing Director, Douglas Jackson and Vice President, Kevin Costantino discussed:
- Which areas of financial/business due diligence need special focus in this difficult economy?
- What special legal concerns arising out of the current environment require heightened due diligence?
- How will bankruptcy and insolvency issues affect due diligence?
- What new burdens are lenders placing on potential buyers?
- What additional due diligence with respect to customers, suppliers, and other third parties should a careful buyer undertake?
- How will regulatory changes from the Obama administration reshape due diligence going forward?
For additional information about Foley’s M&A Briefing Series, please contact Jennifer Bartz at [email protected].
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