With a high-tech merger these days often looking more like a 100-yard dash than a multimillion-dollar transaction, it was K.C. Schaaf who raced to the finish line.
Schaaf, a partner at Newport Beach's Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth, had just three weeks to close a recent deal for his client, Sonoma Systems Inc. The company, which builds asynchronous transfer mode networks, i...
Schaaf, a partner at Newport Beach's Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth, had just three weeks to close a recent deal for his client, Sonoma Systems Inc. The company, which builds asynchronous transfer mode networks, i...
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