By Liz Valsamis
Last year, corporate lawyers worked fast and furious to meet the tight deadlines set by their clients selling or buying a business. This year, the slowing economy has also eased the pace of merger and acquisition activity.
Instead of two weeks, ...
Last year, corporate lawyers worked fast and furious to meet the tight deadlines set by their clients selling or buying a business. This year, the slowing economy has also eased the pace of merger and acquisition activity.
Instead of two weeks, ...
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