CORPORATE LAW
CORPORATE LAW
International Corporate Practice A Practitioner’s Guide to Global Success Edited by Carole Basri (Corporate Lawyering Group LLC)
Mergers, Acquisitions and Tender Offers Law and Strategies: Corporate, Securities, Taxation, Antitrust, Cross-Border Samuel C. Thompson, Jr. (Center for the Study of Mergers and Acquisitions, Penn State Law, Pennsylvania State University)
The Guide helps lawyers create comprehensive global departments at their firms or companies. Prepared by a professor and longtime in-house attorney with multinational enterprise experience, it includes pragmatic advice on structuring, staffing, and budgeting global departments, along with tips on engaging foreign consultants and outsourcing partners. Practitioners who work for or represent corporations will find valuable insights on compliance program development, intellectual property commercialization, merger and acquisition due diligence, project financing transaction Structuring, global reporting, and common overseas legal challenges. They will also receive forms and checklists they can peruse on international law firm collaborations, tax due diligence, and more. PLI’s Upkeep Service can help practitioners learn about important international corporate practice developments.
1 looseleaf volume or digital, 1,928 pages, $535, Item #10623, ISBN 978-1-4024-0879-3, Updated annually or as needed
This treatise offers battle-tested guidance for addressing the merger and acquisition (M&A) process. The author, a current law professor, shares the varied perspectives and tactics he has gathered over his decades in private practice and with government agencies like the SEC. M&A practitioners, corporate stakeholders, and business professionals who interface with mergers and acquisitions will find plentiful information on varied M&A legal and tax considerations. This resource addresses issues such as M&A agreement drafting, due diligence, SEC requirements for initial public offerings and deal documents, corporate law considerations, federal income taxation and transaction valuation, cross-border considerations, and ethics issues. Readers may also access over 90 sample documents and checklists they can reference when preparing transactions. Identify important M&A developments with PLI’s Upkeep Service.
Carole Basri is the author and editor of two PLI Press publications (see pages 21 and 24). With extensive experience in corporate compliance, she has advised numerous organizations on ethics and governance. Carole is a frequent speaker at PLI programs, the Chief Advisor to the ACC In-house Counsel Certification Program, and a visiting professor at Peking University. PLI Press is proud to count Carole Basri as a subject-matter expert.
6 looseleaf volumes, 9,560 pages, $1,388, Item #343906, ISBN 978-1-4024-4142-4, Updated annually or as needed
Audit Committee Deskbook Todd A. Murray, Eric G. Pearson, Mark T. Plichta, and Samuel J. Winer (Foley & Lardner LLP)
Corporate Valuation in Mergers and Acquistions Samuel C. Thompson, Jr. (Center for the Study of Mergers and Acquisitions, Penn State Law, Pennsylvania State University) This treatise empowers readers with the necessary understanding and insight needed to evaluate and navigate M&A transactions. Crafted by a team of proficient M&A specialists, the book explores the intricate terrain of valuation in M&A, outlining vital regulatory principles and common pitfalls. Professionals involved in M&A will find this tool indispensable as it provides detailed insights into various valuation techniques, including relative valuation, arbitrage pricing, and Adjusted Present Value models. They will receive comprehensive instructions on issues such as due diligence, value determination, and the role of key players in M&A transactions. Necessary forms, registration details, and organizational documentation pertaining to valuation are also provided for practical reference. Remain proactive in the rapidly evolving M&A landscape through PLI’s upkeep service.
Audit Committee Deskbook is a comprehensive guide to audit committees, from history, theory, and basic principles to complex legal questions and emerging issues. First, the book introduces audit committees to their essential duties and responsibilities, guiding them in how they need to consider their own qualifications, educating them as they begin their service, and offering considerations about how to mitigate their own personal liability. Then the book offers a deep dive into day-to-day issues and legal considerations and a detailed look at special committees, special litigation committees, whistleblowers, various other internal and regulatory investigations, and overall corporate risk. Finally, the Deskbook gives readers an overview of U.S. legal regimes impacting companies conducting business in the global marketplace and keeps readers up to date on the latest issues confronting audit committees. Readers can consult useful sample documents, resolutions, checklists, and letters addressing important audit committee functions and responsibilities. These forms include sample committee charters; confidentiality, insider trading, and related person transaction policies; and a director code of conduct. Adapt to emerging audit committee issues with PLI’s Upkeep Service.
1 looseleaf volume, 600 pages, Item #325515, $426, ISBN 978-1-4024-3945-2, Updated annually or as needed
1 looseleaf volume, 1,610 pages, $650, Item #319971, ISBN 978-1-4024-3951-3, Updated annually or as needed
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