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Shifting Sands or Quicksand? Negotiating Antitrust Risk in Today’s Climate

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Shifting Sands or Quicksand? Negotiating Antitrust Risk in Today’s Climate
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In a world of increasing antitrust enforcement risk and uncertainty, our speakers discuss the latest trends in negotiating risk allocation provisions between buyers and sellers. With regulators pursuing new theories of harm and aggressively seeking to block mergers, hear how antitrust risk tolerance has changed for both parties to a transaction and what tools they are deploying to address antitrust risk. Explore the proposed new HRS rules and the implications they will have for deal timelines and deal structures.

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  • TX MCLE credit expires: 12/31/2024

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Jenny Hochenberg, Scott B. Crofton, Meghan Rissmiller, Steven M. Tyndall

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Shifting Sands or Quicksand? Negotiating Antitrust Risk in Today’s Climate (Nov 2023)

In a world of increasing antitrust enforcement risk and uncertainty, our speakers discuss the latest trends in negotiating risk allocation provisions between buyers and sellers. With regulators pursuing new theories of harm and aggressively seeking to block mergers, hear how antitrust risk tolerance has changed for both parties to a transaction and what tools they are deploying to address antitrust risk. Explore the proposed new HRS rules and the implications they will have for deal timelines and deal structures.

Originally presented: Oct 2023 Mergers and Acquisitions Institute

Jenny Hochenberg, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP - New York, NY
Scott B. Crofton, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP - New York, NY
Meghan Rissmiller, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP - New York, NY
Steven M. Tyndall, Morrison & Foerster LLP - Austin, TX