Corporate/M&A
Our Corporate/M&A practice is at the heart of our firm. We routinely advise on a range of local and international clients in every sector on complex domestic and cross-border deals with a global reach and leading on some of the most innovative and significant deals in their respective industries. We are experienced in all aspects of M&A transactions and corporate work, including private and public transactions, joint ventures, private equity, exit structures, and corporate restructuring.
Complementing our transactional work, we provide general corporate and governance advice and counselling to the key commercial issues facing our clients and deliver the full range of service which apply to an M&A transaction, working in multi-disciplinary teams with lawyers from our specialist groups within our firm, and offering consistent and multidisciplinary support to our clients.
We combine cross-border transactional experience with in-depth knowledge of regulated sectors, providing our firm’s clients with a leading edge around the negotiating table. Our lawyers are individually known for their broad expertise and vast experience in the industries they service, being able to deliver sound and clear advice and undertake even the most demanding of assignments.
We have developed a reputation for being meticulous and thorough, ensuring that our clients’ regulatory approvals are obtained smoothly and that good relations are kept at all times.
We assist clients in understanding multiple jurisdictions in relation to structuring/re-structuring, preparation for an exit in a business or sale and/ or regulatory risk analysis. We do this through a combination of our experience and through our international networks, both those built by our partners and practitioners over time and through AllyLaw, the combination of which gives us a truly worldwide reach.
Our Expertise in Corporate/M&A
Private and public transactions
Joint ventures
Private equity
Exit structures
Corporate restructuring
Shareholder rights
Corporate governance
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