Transactions that are effected in down markets tend to attract litigation – either by stockholders or competing bidders at the outset, or when one party seeks to get out, or after market conditions have improved and second-guessing sets in.
In this podcast with Pepper attorneys Roger Lane and Courtney Worcester, members of the firm’s Commercial Litigation Practice Group and residents of Pepper’s Boston office, they discuss an interesting issue in these trying economic times, how to prevent litigation before entering a major transaction.
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