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More New Kids on the Block: State-of-the-Art M&A Clauses That You Need to Know

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Explore state-of-the-art architecture and risk allocation features of the regulatory provisions in merger agreements in light of the current environment. Examine how top tier deals in healthcare and technology—which are facing the highest regulatory scrutiny—handle the “regulatory package”, including efforts covenants, specific structural or conduct undertakings, FTC “prior approval” requirements, commitments to litigate, control over regulatory strategy, reverse termination fees, and outside date extension mechanisms. 

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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 1/31/2025

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Jenny Hochenberg, Scott B. Crofton, Robert B. Little, Kimberly Spoerri

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More New Kids on the Block: State-of-the-Art M&A Clauses That You Need to Know (Dec 2022)

Explore state-of-the-art architecture and risk allocation features of the regulatory provisions in merger agreements in light of the current environment. Examine how top tier deals in healthcare and technology—which are facing the highest regulatory scrutiny—handle the “regulatory package”, including efforts covenants, specific structural or conduct undertakings, FTC “prior approval” requirements, commitments to litigate, control over regulatory strategy, reverse termination fees, and outside date extension mechanisms. 

Originally presented: Oct 2022 Mergers and Acquisitions Institute

Jenny Hochenberg, Freshfields - New York, NY
Scott B. Crofton, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP - New York, NY
Robert B. Little, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP - Dallas, TX
Kimberly Spoerri, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP - New York, NY