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Feb. 14, 2007
Blocking Shareholders to Save a Deal
DEALS COLUMN - By Jason Song - As shareholders are becoming more vocal, and litigious, to squeeze the maximum amount of return on their investments, mergers and acquisitions lawyers are getting more savvy about preparing for potential last-minute snags.




By Jason Song
As shareholders are becoming more vocal, and litigious, to squeeze the maximum amount of return on their investments, mergers and acquisitions lawyers are getting more savvy about preparing for potential last-minute snags.
"You can almost count on the fact that your client is going to get sued," said Gordon Atkinson, a San Francisco Cooley Godward Kro...
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