Morgan Lewis

Carve-Out Transactions Publications of Interest

5 Publications Found
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07/13/09 Mergers & Acquisitions 2009—Preparing for “Carve-Out” Transactions: Employee Benefits

LawFlash/Client Alert | Carve-Out Transactions LawFlash
Business and Finance Practice

While the emotional capital invested in any transaction is high—whether from the deal team or employees unsettled by the change in status quo, carve-out transactions in particular bring these issues into sharp relief, due t... more

07/06/09 Mergers & Acquisitions 2009—Preparing for “Carve-Out” Transactions: Real Property

LawFlash/Client Alert | Carve-Out Transactions LawFlash
Business and Finance Practice

A common theme present in all successful carve-out transactions is advance planning. Understanding the fundamental issues that are unique to a carve-out transaction—from the perspective of both the seller and the buyer&mda... more

06/29/09 Mergers & Acquisitions 2009—Preparing for "Carve-Out" Transactions: Information Technology

LawFlash/Client Alert | Carve-Out Transactions LawFlash
Business and Finance Practice

Even during periods where the economy and "business" in general are doing well, corporate managers pay close attention to the proverbial bottom line. Information technology (IT), and the myriad of people, software, hardware, an... more

06/22/09 Mergers & Acquisitions 2009—Preparing for “Carve-Out” Transactions: Financial Statements

LawFlash/Client Alert | Carve-Out Transactions LawFlash
Business and Finance Practice

We anticipate that the current economic climate will increasingly lead companies to engage in carve-out transactions (i.e., the sale of subsidiaries or divisions of a larger business enterprise). Not unlike the increase in dist... more

06/16/09 Mergers & Acquisitions 2009—Preparing for “Carve-Out” Transactions: Intellectual Property

LawFlash/Client Alert | Carve-Out Transactions LawFlash
Business and Finance Practice

We anticipate that the current economic climate will increasingly lead companies to engage in carve-out transactions (i.e., the sale of subsidiaries or divisions of a larger business enterprise). Not unlike the increase in dist... more

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