International: Global Public M&A Guide

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Drawing on the expertise of practitioners from more than 40+ jurisdictions, with extensive experience of leading public deals across multiple borders and legal frameworks, Baker McKenzie has published the fully updated 5th edition of its Global Public M&A Guide. This comprehensive resource is designed for M&A professionals, and to help simplify the complexities of cross-border public M&A and maximize deal value.


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Following a couple of years of lacklustre activity in some key markets, Public M&A finally looks set to turn a highly anticipated corner. 

With improving macro-economic sentiment, the relaxing of relevant regulations and capital increasingly availability, conditions are improving for deal making. Meanwhile, an intense CEO focus on growth and transformation, particularly in a new digital era dominated by the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence, means that expectations are high among dealmakers. 

But will the ‘wild cards’ of uncertain geopolitics, trade tariffs and protectionism put the brakes on?

Drawing on the expertise of practitioners with extensive experience of leading public deals across multiple borders and legal frameworks, Baker McKenzie has published the fully updated 5th edition of its Global Public M&A Guide.

Click here to access the guide. 


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