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Deal Ethics

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Explore some of the less talked about but thornier ethical issues facing law firms representing multiple clients who regularly buy and sell companies, including how far a firm can proceed in representing more than one potential buyer engaged in bidding on a company being auctioned off, as well as how a law firm protects itself from inadvertently representing a potential buyer of a company when it is also representing the seller.

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1. Deal Ethics (Nov 2021)

David I. Albin, Scott B. Crofton, Byron F. Egan

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Deal Ethics (Nov 2021)

Explore some of the less talked about but thornier ethical issues facing law firms representing multiple clients who regularly buy and sell companies, including how far a firm can proceed in representing more than one potential buyer engaged in bidding on a company being auctioned off, as well as how a law firm protects itself from inadvertently representing a potential buyer of a company when it is also representing the seller.

Originally presented: Oct 2021 Mergers and Acquisitions Institute

David I. Albin, Finn Dixon & Herling LLP - Stamford, CT
Scott B. Crofton, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP - New York, NY
Byron F. Egan, Jackson Walker LLP - Dallas, TX