American Law Institute CLE

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ALI CLE to Offer Advanced Course Providing Updates and Strategies Needed for Merger and Acquisition Transactions

American Law Institute Continuing Legal Education is pleased to announce the return of Corporate Mergers and Acquisitions, an advanced-level conference that gives you the updates and strategies you need to handle M&A transactions with increased confidence and expertise. Set in New York City at Thomson Hall, this program will be held Thursday – Friday, October 29 – 30, 2015.

Merger and Acquisition activity in 2015 is on pace to reach record levels, making this year one of the biggest in history for takeover activity. Bring your practice to its highest level at this advanced two-day program. Hear a panel of seasoned experts examine the issues that may arise in the context of an acquisition, analyze recent trends affecting mergers and acquisitions, and explore the latest strategies and techniques for managing M&A transactions.

This year’s course will address employee benefits, executive compensation, and intellectual property aspects of corporate acquisitions; antitrust issues in mergers and acquisitions; and the latest Delaware law developments affecting M&A transactions. Additionally, the following trending topics will also be covered: confidentiality and standstill agreements; fairness opinions and the role of the investment banker; intellectual property, tax, and antitrust considerations in structuring and negotiating the acquisition.

“I am proud of the fact that we have assembled a superb faculty. Comments from prior registrants have been enthusiastic” said planning chair, William D. Regner, of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP in New York, NY.

A special feature involves our popular mock negotiation where you can learn high-level strategies from the experts. This year’s negotiation will involve representations, warranties, covenants, closing conditions, and other terms in an acquisition agreement.


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