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Negotiating the Attorney-Client Privilege in M&A
Contains material from Nov 2017
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Wilson Chu, Noelle M. Reed, Michael A. Saslaw, Clay B. Scheitzach
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Negotiating the Attorney-Client Privilege in M&A (Nov 2017)
Can everything you say (or email) be used against you in an M&A deal? I'm doing a deal, why should I even care about privileged communications? Who owns the privilege after closing? With an emphasis on the litigator's perspective, address these questions and more in analyzing key substantive and practical considerations in preserving and controlling the attorney-client privilege in M&A deals.
Originally presented: Oct 2017 Mergers and Acquisitions Institute
Wilson Chu,
McDermott Will & Emery LLP - Dallas, TX
Noelle M. Reed,
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP - Houston, TX
Michael A. Saslaw,
Vinson & Elkins LLP - Dallas, TX
Clay B. Scheitzach,
Conduent, Inc. - Dallas, TX