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August 5, 2011
The M&A Lawyers Library
The ABA's Mergers and Acquisitions Committee has just announced a major development on its website:
Through the work of the Judicial Interpretations Working Group, chaired by Scott Whittaker and Jim Melville, we now have the M&A Lawyers Library online, a collection of timely articles and memos on topics of interest to M&A practitioners. . . . The site is accessible from the main page of our Committee website . . . .
Here's a list of the currently available articles:
- Analysis and Guidance for Use of Earnout Provisions
- "Bringdown" conditions
- Dispute Resolution Clauses in Purchase Price Adjustment Provisions
- Judicial Interpretation of "Best Efforts" Clauses
- Judicial Interpretation of Exclusivity and No-Shop Provisions
- Judicial Interpretation of Financial Statement Representations in the Acquisition Context
- Judicial Interpretations of Full Disclosure ("10b-5") - Representations
- Material Adverse Change Provisions in Acquisition Agreements
- No Undisclosed Liabilities Representations
- Research Regarding Attorney-Client Privilege and Conflicts of Interest in Negotiated Acquisitions
- Third Party Beneficiary Issues in M&A Transactions
- Time Limitations on Post-Closing Recovery for Breaches of Representations and Warranties: Survival Clause as a Contractual Statute of Limitations
While the materials are available only to members of the Mergers and Acquisitions Committee, its not that hard a club to join.
MAW
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