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Tag: Deal Performance, Global strategies, Post Execution Risks


1 Jun 2021

IPBA Virtual Conference “Innovative Resilience in an Altered Legal Landscape” (15-19 June 2021 – Vittorio De Luca, Alberto De Luca)

Deal Performance and Post Execution Risks

Cross-border M&A transactions often run against practical, legal or other impediments that may delay or, worse, prevent them from closing. In any case, the investor has to be fully aware of the potential liabilities. Conditions precedent may not be met, regulators may intervene, laws may change, the target business’ fundamentals may change. These are the main items which will be discussed – under a labour law perspective – by Vittorio De Luca together with a panel of seasoned M&A practitioners during the virtual conference “Deal performance and post execution risks” organized by Inter-Pacific Bar Association (IPBA).

“Global strategies to protect confidential information for the multi-national employer”

Which are the legal and contractual instruments that the employers can implement in order to protect their confidential information and industrial strategies in an international framework?

This is one of the matters that Alberto De Luca is analyzing on June 18, 2021 during the event “Innovative Resilience in an Altered Legal Landscape” organized by the Inter-Pacific Bar Association (IPBA)
participating in a panel of experts from different jurisdictions of the fareast, during which all the experts will discuss opportunities and implications for the protection of the industrial secrets and the legal and contractual protection of business confidentiality within multinational and cross-border organizations.

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