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Corp Fin Issues New CDIs Regarding the Proxy Rules

On Friday, Corp Fin released some new CDIs relating to the proxy rules. The CDIs can all be found under the caption Proxy Rules and Schedule 14A, and all are new with one exception for a newly revised CDI under Rule 14a-6. Universal proxy is once again a hot topic, and there […]

The ‘State’ of Delaware

During a panel at the October 2023 Berkeley Fall Forum on Corporate Governance, Delaware Court of Chancery Chancellor Kathaleen St. J. McCormick and Vice Chancellor Paul Fioravanti, along with lawyers Shannon Eagan (Cooley), Elena Norman (Young Conaway) and Randall Baron (Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd), shared their views on recent developments in […]

Recorded Event: A Discussion on the M&A Outlook for 2024

On October 4, 2023, Cooley M&A partner Kevin Cooper appeared at Axios’ Dealmakers: The M&A Forecast virtual event. During the “View From the Top” segment, Cooper spoke with Fabricio Drumond, chief business officer at Axios, about the M&A landscape going into Q4 2023. Cooper highlighted trends in market activity, deal structuring and […]

Event Recording: Capital Markets and the Resurgence of Private Equity

In a recent installment of Cooley’s Market Talks virtual series Jamie Leigh, partner and co-chair of the M&A practice at Cooley, joined Dave Peinsipp, partner and co-chair of the capital markets practice at Cooley, and Umi Mehta, global head of tech private equity and venture capital investment banking at Morgan […]

Cooley Publishes Updated CFIUS Overview Page

Cooley’s CFIUS team recently published an updated Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States overview page, which covers the introduction of “mandatory” CFIUS filing requirements by the Foreign Investment Risk Review Modernization Act of 2018 (FIRRMA). The refreshed overview also summarizes the CFIUS regime generally – including a discussion of […]

DOJ’s Top Antitrust Official Turns Spotlight on Broadened Scope of Bank Merger Enforcement

In the wake of major bank failures in the US, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has signaled that it plans to step up antitrust enforcement of bank mergers. In June 2023, the DOJ’s Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust Jonathan Kanter delivered a speech at the Brookings Institution, providing listeners with insights […]

EU’s Foreign Subsidies Check for M&A Deals Goes Live

The European Union’s new screening tool for third-country subsidies introduces a novel form of mergers & acquisitions scrutiny. Companies worldwide need to account for timing and execution risks arising from this system when M&A deals involve businesses with activities in the EU. The EU’s Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR) applies to deals agreed […]

Keeping Up With M&A Case Law – Spotlight on Recent Delaware Decisions

The mergers & acquisitions market may wax and wane, but one thing in M&A is consistent from year to year: The Delaware courts issue opinions that impact M&A dealmaking. And this year is certainly no exception – Delaware courts continue to have plenty to say about M&A. While certainly not […]

FTC Proposes Sweeping Changes to HSR Rules That Could Substantially Increase Burden, Time to Prepare Filings

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced a proposal for a radical overhaul to the Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) premerger notification program that, if adopted, would dramatically increase costs, burden and the time required to prepare filings for transactions that must be notified to the government. Under the HSR Act, parties to transactions are required […]

Europe’s Top Court on Merger Review: No Deals Are ‘Off the Table’

The European Union’s top court recently confirmed that an M&A transaction that does not require mandatory pre-merger authorization may be investigated post-merger on suspicion that the transaction involved an ‘abuse’ of the acquirer’s ‘dominant position’. Per the ruling in the Towercast case, pre-merger authorization under the EU Merger Regulation (or […]