The 90-minute, live program will discuss the types of acquisition deals and conditions for which CVRs are most suited and provide best practices for negotiating and structuring deals involving CVRs in a way that benefits and protects both buyers and sellers.
The panel will review these and other key questions:
- How are CVRs being used to close the valuation gap between buyers and sellers in M&A deals?
- In what situations are CVRs an attractive option?
- What are the key legal, accounting and tax issues to understand and consider when using CVRs?
- What strategies have been effective for negotiating deals involving CVRs?
Following the speaker presentations, you’ll have an opportunity to get answers to your specific questions during the interactive Q&A.
CLE is available for an additional fee. To register or for more information about this event please visit Strafford’s Web site.
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