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The Impact of an M&A Attorney in the Transaction Process [PODCAST]

The Impact of an M&A Attorney in the Transaction Process [PODCAST]

Maggie Tatton, partner in Ballard Spahr’s Mergers and Acquisitions practice group and leader of the firm’s Private Equity M&A practice, joined Joe Hellman, Redpath and Company partner and host of The Transaction Abstract, to discuss the many hats an M&A attorney might wear in the deal process—and how their specialized insights can impact the transaction process and outcome.

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Maggie and Joe discuss:

  • The importance of involving an M&A attorney early in the transaction process.
  • The difference between general counsel and M&A attorneys.
  • The multiple roles and responsibilities of an M&A attorney.
  • The wide breadth of knowledge the M&A attorney must possess including, but not limited to:
    • Employment law.
    • Real estate law.
    • Estate planning.
    • Data privacy.
  • Collaboration and project management with other advisors, such as investment bankers.
  • Working relationships with opposing counsel.
  • What issues and challenges cause a deal to slow down or kill the deal all-together.
  • Staying on top of trends and courts cases that greatly impact transactions.

If you have questions or want to learn more about the contents of this podcast, please reach out to Joe Hellman by filling out our contact form.

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