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Exit Provisions in M&A Transactions

2016-06-08 00:00:00
Company: Deloitte
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Exit provisions in joint ventures or similar investment arrangements can be key and critical in the lifecycle of a joint investment, should certain events occur.

Webcast:  June 08, 2016, from 12:00 to 13:00, online.

Exit provisions in joint ventures or similar investment arrangements can be key and critical in the lifecycle of a joint investment, should certain events occur. There are many reasons why joint investment parties may wish to terminate their relationship: i) one party might want to sell its share to a third party; ii) the joint investment might have achieved its purpose; iii) the termination might be the result of a desired exit strategy (i.e., sale or IPO); or iv) one party might have severely breached the joint investment agreement or the parties ended up in a deadlock. Thoughtful and extensive exit mechanisms are therefore important and useful for all M&A participants, whether private equity and other financial investors, passive investors or minority shareholders. Unfortunately, it is common that parties neglect to adequately provide for exit clauses and yet this is often one of the main considerations. We'll discuss:

  • Most common exit structures and rationales.
  • Reasons why one mechanism might be more appealing than another.
  • Practical examples and Hallmarks of Polish, German, and Italian case law.

Deloitte Legal's experts will share views on how to best plan and implement exit strategies.

To register, please click here.

The seminar is free.

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