Aquila and Sawyer on Cross-Border Deals (PDF)
Frank Aquila and Melissa Sawyer highlight key characteristics of cross-border
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Publisher :LexisNexis Emerging Issues Analysis
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ISBN: 9781422429983
07/30/2008
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Frank Aquila and Melissa Sawyer highlight key characteristics of cross-border M&A deals that counsel should discuss with their client at the outset of the transaction.
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Aquila, Frank
Frank Aquila has been a partner in the Sullivan & Cromwell LLP Mergers & Acquisitions Group since 1992. His practice focuses on mergers, acquisitions, strategic alliances and corporate governance matters for large U.S. and nonU.S. multinational corporations. Mr. Aquila received a Burton Award for Legal Achievement in 2005. He received his A.B. degree from Columbia University and his J.D. degree from Brooklyn Law School.
Melissa Sawyer has been an associate in the Sullivan & Cromwell LLP Mergers & Acquisitions Group since 2000. Her practice focuses on all aspects of mergers and acquisitions. Ms. Sawyer was featured in "The Facebook of Wall Street's Future" (New York Times, October 3, 2007) as one of Wall Street's "next generation of deal makers." She received her B.A. degree from Washington & Lee University and her J.D. degree from the University of Virginia Law School.
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