Foley proudly hosted the third Web conference in our 2008 M&A Briefing Series. Partners Adam C. Lenain and Alan D. Rutenberg and Of Counsel Sophie Lignier presented on antitrust issues involved in mergers and acquisitions.
This Web conference discussed a variety of key antitrust considerations, both domestic and international, that businesses need to keep in mind in when exploring mergers and acquisitions. Specifically, the panel discussed:
- Identifying and addressing antitrust concerns
- Limitations and structuring considerations for due diligence and integration planning
- Antitrust clauses in purchase agreements
- An overview of the application of the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act and international merger control obligations
- Guidance in creating deal-related documents
- An update on agency enforcement activities
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