Takeaways - Governments in the UK and elsewhere in Europe are demonstrating a clear willingness to exercise new and enhanced powers to review business transactions on national security grounds, including by calling...more
Takeaways -
Since 2018, the U.S. and several other countries have revised or installed national security-related screening of foreign direct investments.
Many jurisdictions now require filings for investments in the...more
The coronavirus pandemic has weakened European economies and companies. EU and national governments have expressed concern that foreign investors may opportunistically take advantage of the crisis to acquire domestic...more
4/21/2020
/ Acquisitions ,
Coronavirus/COVID-19 ,
Corporate Counsel ,
Critical Infrastructure Sectors ,
Enterprise Act 2002 ,
EU ,
European Commission ,
Foreign Investment ,
France ,
Hostile Takeover ,
Merger Controls ,
Mergers ,
National Security ,
National Security Review Proceedings ,
Publicly-Traded Companies ,
Technology Sector ,
UK
On March 19, 2019, the European Union adopted a regulation for the screening of foreign direct investments into the EU (the Regulation). The Regulation sets forth national security factors that EU member states (Member...more
7/1/2019
/ CFIUS ,
Critical Infrastructure Sectors ,
EU ,
European Commission ,
Foreign Direct Investment ,
Member State ,
National Security ,
New Regulations ,
Screening Procedures ,
Sensitive Business Information ,
Transitional Arrangements ,
UK Brexit
On 19 April 2017, British Prime Minister Theresa May surprised the country by calling a snap general election for 8 June 2017. While much of the discourse relating to the election is focused on Brexit and normal political...more
5/30/2017
/ Corporate Counsel ,
Corporate Governance ,
Cross-Border Transactions ,
Employee Rights ,
European Commission ,
Executive Compensation ,
Foreign Acquisitions ,
General Elections ,
Nuclear Power ,
Political Parties ,
Popular ,
Power Plants ,
Takeovers ,
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) ,
Theresa May ,
UK ,
UK Brexit ,
UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA)