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Ethical Issues in M&A Transactions

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Ethical Issues in M&A Transactions
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Listen to a discussion about recurring thorny ethical issues that have value in M&A transactions. Who is my client? How do I minimize the risk of losing the attorney-client privilege in the deal? Do I owe any ethical duties of candor to opposing counsel (i.e., the difference between lying and puffing)?

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Byron F. Egan, Bradley L. Whitlock

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Ethical Issues in M&A Transactions (Oct 2018)

Discuss recurring thorny ethical issues that have value in M&A transactions. Who is my client? How do I minimize the risk of losing the attorney-client privilege in the deal? Do I owe any ethical duties of candor to opposing counsel (i.e., the difference between lying and puffing)?

Originally presented: Oct 2018 Mergers and Acquisitions Institute

Byron F. Egan, Jackson Walker LLP - Dallas, TX
Bradley L. Whitlock, Scheef & Stone, L.L.P. - Dallas, TX