When an attorney represents a small company being acquired by a larger corporation, often that transaction marks the last time the attorney works with his or her client.
But for merger-and-acquisition attorneys representing the larger clients, part of the satisfaction of working a deal is knowing that he or she will have the opportunity to work with the same client again i...
But for merger-and-acquisition attorneys representing the larger clients, part of the satisfaction of working a deal is knowing that he or she will have the opportunity to work with the same client again i...
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