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Mergers & Acquisitions

Jul. 25, 2014

Attorneys weigh implications of precedent-setting CFIUS case

Attorneys brokering cross-border transactions are cautiously optimistic that an unprecedented appellate ruling could shine a light on an opaque but influential government committee that acts as a gatekeeper for international dealmaking.


By Dominic Fracassa


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Attorneys brokering cross-border transactions are cautiously optimistic that an unprecedented appellate ruling last week could shine a light on an opaque but influential government committee that acts as a gatekeeper for foreign buyouts of U.S. assets.


The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruled that a subsidiary of a Chinese manufacturer was denied its Fifth Amendment right to due proce...

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