8th Annual Western M&A/Private Equity Forum
Event | 09.12.17, 5:00 PM PDT - 5:00 PM PDT
Address
Omni San Francisco
500 California Street, San Francisco, CA
The 8th Annual Forum will closely examine deal activity in one of the nation’s hottest regions. Hear from law firm leaders, general counsel and the top executives in the financial industry.
Attendees walk away with proven, best practices and solutions on such topics as: Avoiding and Managing M&A Disputes; Private Equity Acquisitions; the impact of Activist Shareholders; Public/Public Deal Developments and a Current Outlook in Tech M&A and more.
Jeff Selman is a co-chair and is the moderator of the topic: "The Impact of Today's Activist Stockholders."
Crowell & Moring is one of the sponsors of this event.
For more information, please visit these areas: Corporate and Transactional, Mergers and Acquisitions, Private Equity
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