Negotiating Indemnification Provisions in M&A Deals, Crafting Provisions to Effectively Allocate Transaction Risks
04 November 2009
Foley Transactional & Securities attorneys Todd Pfister and Catherine Nelson are speaking at the Negotiating Indemnification Provisions in M&A Deals, Crafting Provisions to Effectively Allocate Transaction Risks Web conference hosted by Strafford Publications on Wednesday, November 4, 2009.
The 90-minute, live program will discuss strategies for indemnification provisions in M&A deals to protect buyers and sellers and reduce post-closing disputes. Specific topics to be addressed include:
- Current developments – impact of buyer’s market on indemnification provisions
- Negotiating common indemnification provisions
- Dispute resolution trends and pitfalls
- Evaluating and addressing creditworthiness or indemnitors
To register or for more information about this event please visit Strafford’s Web site.
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