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Perspective

Jul. 28, 2012

VIDEO: Getting rid of the boilerplate confidentiality agreement

In light of recent court decisions, mergers & acquisitions lawyers need to take a closer look at their confidentiality agreements and do away with boilerplate contracts. By Richard Climan and Keith Flaum of Weil, Gotsham & Manges LLP


By Richard Climan and Keith Flaum


In light of recent court decisions, mergers & acquisitions lawyers need to take a closer look at their confidentiality agreements and do away with boilerplate contracts. Richard Climan and Keith Flaum explain during a recent Weil, Gotshal & Manges Silicon Valley M&A Forum in the video below.

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