What types of transactions are classifed as ‘corporate reorganisations’ in your jurisdiction?
The term ‘corporate reorganisation’ can be used to mean a wide variety of transactions, but is most typically used to refer to...more
The recovery of the M&A market since the early days of the pandemic has been impressive. Even allowing for varying treatment of Covid-19 winners and losers, deal processes for resilient assets (and even for less obviously...more
3/30/2022
/ Acquisitions ,
Coronavirus/COVID-19 ,
Financial Markets ,
Foreign Investment ,
Global Market ,
Mergers ,
Regulatory Oversight ,
Regulatory Requirements ,
Risk Assessment ,
Russia ,
Ukraine
What types of transactions are classified as ‘corporate reorganisations’ in your jurisdiction?
The term ‘corporate reorganisation’ can be used to mean a wide variety of transactions, but is most typically used to refer to...more
If 2020 was the year that COVID-19 precipitated extraordinary government intervention and regulation of our lives, 2021 looks set to be the year that regulatory interventions in M&A precipitate changes to the way that...more
In a complex and competitive market, minimising and mitigating risk in M&A is a key concern for deal teams. High demand for assets saw strong deal volumes and values in 2019, following a standout year in 2018. The search for...more
‘Corporate reorganisation’ is something of an umbrella term, and is used in many different contexts to mean a multitude of different things. At one extreme, a reorganisation may refer to ‘paper’ changes to a corporate group’s...more
6/5/2019
/ Corporate Restructuring ,
Corporate Taxes ,
Debt Restructuring ,
EU ,
EU Passport ,
Financial Accounting ,
Insolvency ,
Internal Controls ,
Jurisdiction ,
Regulatory Standards ,
Shareholder Approval ,
UK ,
UK Brexit
Warranty and Indemnity (W&I) insurance, which seeks to bridge the gap between a buyer’s wish for deal protection and a seller’s desire for a clean exit, has become a common product in European M&A transactions. In our view,...more
Britain’s decision to leave the European Union in June 2016, coupled with the election of Donald Trump as US president in November 2016, gave dealmakers plenty of pause for thought last year – but ultimately did little to...more