The Merger Review Process, Third Edition
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The Merger Review Process, Third Edition

The Merger Review Process, Third Edition
Product Code: 5030484
Publication Date: December 2005
ISBN: 1-59031-652-5
Page Count: 901
Trim Size: 6 x 9 Paper
Sponsoring Entities: Section of Antitrust Law
Topics: Antitrust Law, Mergers & Acquisitions
Format: Book - 5030484
Pricing: $169.00 (Regular)
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About the Book

Revised and expanded, this comprehensive guide to the process and procedures of merger review at the federal agencies makes the federal review process more comprehensible and accessible to executives, parties, and their counsel. The Merger Review Process, Third Edition focuses on the strategic decisions that executives, parties, and their counsel must make at key junctures in the merger process.

The third edition updates the procedures detailed in the second edition and also expands the scope of the volume to include
  • coordination of multijurisdictional review,

  • coordination among joint defense counsel,

  • "gun-jumping" issues,

  • representing competitors, customers, and other third parties in a merger review process, and

  • overview of the Sarbanes-Oxley implications of merger-related announcements and premerger activities.


  • Easy to use, this book follows a transaction chronologically through the review process. You'll learn about:
  • the review process from the prefiling stage through possible nonlitigation resolutions to an agency challenge,

  • Sarbanes-Oxley Act provisions as they may apply to merger announcements and activities and how the Exon-Florio Act may affect acquisitions of U.S. companies by foreign persons,

  • investigations of transactions not subject to Hart-Scott-Rodino notification requirements, and the steps the reviewing agency, parties, and counsel may take.
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