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Keys to Maximizing Value in Food & Beverage M&A Transactions

Shephard Mullin M&A

This article originally published on Food Manufacturing.com on June 1. 2020 was an up-and-down year for mergers and acquisitions in the food and beverage industry. With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in the first half of the year, deal making activity was largely put on hold.

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Sullivan & Cromwell Discusses the Implications for Financial Institutions of Proposed SEC Climate Disclosure Rules

Reynolds Holding

FIO indicated that, based on the feedback it receives, it would make recommendations on actions that can be taken by various insurance sector stakeholders to address climate-related financial risks. [13] The SEC’s proposed climate disclosure rules consist of new Items 1500-1507 of Regulation S-K and a new Article 14 of Regulation S-X.

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Gibson Dunn Offers 2022 Year-End Securities Litigation Update

Reynolds Holding

Although the number of securities lawsuits filed this year remained steady compared to 2021, we have seen many notable developments in securities law. As discussed in our 2022 Mid-Year Securities Litigation Update , a number of courts have grappled with the effects of Lorenzo. In particular, the Second Circuit in SEC v.

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New Department of Labor Investment Rules Could Be Big Win for Everyone but Labor

Reynolds Holding

1] The point is best illustrated by the departure of Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia, who was perceived by labor to be a “union buster,” [2] and the arrival of former Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, the first union member to serve as secretary in decades. [3] They also count on contributions from workers and their employers. [12]

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