Carve-out M&A Transactions
A Practical Guide
Samenvatting
A carve-out in the M&A context is a partial sale of a business unit from a company. It is different from a straightforward M&A in that it is more complex with many more issues involved.
With the rise of activist investors and the search for bigger returns, the pressure on businesses to focus on key products or jurisdictions has grown. Consequently, many transformational M&A transactions are being undertaken by large corporates and there is increased attention from management – and antitrust regulators – to ensure acquired assets have a strategic fit. This frequently results in non-core products or geographies – or in the case of mandated divestments by antitrust authorities, overlapping products – to be sold. Such sales are attractive to private equity purchasers, adding another layer of complexity and competitiveness to be managed.
Structuring and managing these carve-out transactions is complex and this book focuses not only on the key differences in negotiating and drafting transaction documents, the impact on counsel procedures and other legal risks to be managed, it also looks at related regulatory and reputational risks.
This practical guide, edited by Robbie McLaren at Latham & Watkins, features contributions by specialists on subjects linked to the structuring and execution of carve-out transactions and provides an invaluable insight into the legal, regulatory and practical elements in play. Topics include documentary provisions, IP transfers, transitional services, employment risks, antitrust concerns and financing acquisitions.
Whether you are a lawyer in practice or in-house, this commercially focused new title provides a comprehensive analysis of carve-out M&A transactions.
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Specificaties
Inhoudsopgave
Robbie McLaren
Latham & Watkins
Purchase price mechanics 9
Farah O’Brien
Niall Quinn
Latham & Watkins
Conditionality 25
Jennifer Cadet
Nick Cline
Emily Cridland
Latham & Watkins
Carve- out protections 35
Beatrice Lo
Robbie McLaren
Latham & Watkins
Conducting due diligence 43
Deborah Kirk
Latham & Watkins
Transitional services 57
Gail Crawford
Frances Stocks Allen
Latham & Watkins
Antitrust
Gregory Bonné
Jonathan Parker
Latham & Watkins
Carve- outs involving listed companies 87
Claire Keast- Butler
Cooley
Anna Ngo
Latham & Watkins
Tax issues 105
James Leslie
Karl Mah
Latham & Watkins
Employment and pensions aspects of carve- out transactions 117
Catherine Drinnan
Latham & Watkins
Separations – the in- house perspective 129
Edward Heaton
BT
Jurisdiction clauses: litigation vs arbitration 143
Moeiz Farhan
Jeffrey Sullivan
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher
Carve- out issues for private equity sponsors 155
Katie Peek
Huw Thomas
Latham & Watkins
Key differences between UK and US practice 163
Edward Barnett
Terry Charalambous
Scott Shean
Latham & Watkins
Restructuring 175
Neil McFerran
Sean O’Flynn
Mark Veldon
Julia Windsor
AlixPartners
Appendix 1: Carve- out checklist 187
Appendix 2: Carve-out strategy, planning and management 201
Appendix 3: Transitional service conditions 211
About the authors 233
Index 243
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