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Government Contracts
An Early Start Of Specialized Due Diligence Is Key To Successful M&A Transactions Involving Government Contractors - Part IV
Editor's Note:The first part of this article, which appeared in the June issue of The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, discussed understanding "materiality" and the scope of information needed for due diligence. It can be found at http:// www.metrocorpcounsel.com/current.php?artType=...
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An Early Start Of Specialized Due Diligence Is Key To Successful M&A Transactions Involving Government Contractors - Part III
Editor's Note:The first part of this article, which appeared in the June issue of The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, discussed understanding "materiality" and the scope of information needed for due diligence. It can be found at http://www.metrocorpcounsel.com/current.php?artType=...
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An Early Start Of Specialized Due Diligence Is Key To Successful M&A Transactions Involving Government Contractors - Part II
Editor's Note: The first part of this article, which appeared in the June issue of The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, discussed understanding "materiality" and the scope of information needed for due diligence. It can be found at http:// www.metrocorpcounsel.com/current.php?...
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An Early Start Of Specialized Due Diligence Is Key To Successful M&A Transactions Involving Government Contractors - Part I
Mergers and acquisitions involving government contractors are on the rise again, after several years of restrained volume. This increase is being driven by a variety of factors, including a growing interest in government contractors by private equity firms, emerging efficiencies and economies of...
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