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This book offers a solid primer on the legal, finance, accounting, and economic aspects of valuation in merger and acquisition (“M&A”) transactions. It addresses a wide range of issues that can arise in the process of evaluating a target or acquirer in an M&A transaction. The book also provides helpful reference materials in each chapter that the reader may consult when facing a particular issue, along with many documentary appendices relating to valuation issues.
This book offers a solid primer on the legal, finance, accounting, and economic aspects of valuation in merger and acquisition (“M&A”) transactions. It addresses a wide range of issues that can arise in the process of evaluating a target or acquirer in an M&A transaction. The book also provides helpful reference materials in each chapter that the reader may consult when facing a particular issue, along with many documentary appendices relating to valuation issues.
Notably, the book covers the following important topics:
Basic business and regulatory M&A principles (see Chapter 1)
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Hedge Fund Regulation offers a thorough examination of hedge funds and the ever-changing regulations that impact their structure, activities, and operations. Hedge fund counsel and financial industry stakeholders will find invaluable pointers on Regulations D, S, and other statutes; anti-money laundering and privacy compliance; highly-regulated investors; complex assets and transactions; and federal agency reporting requirements. The guide includes flowcharts and checklists that cover investment advisor registration, CPO annual reporting, and recordkeeping requirements.
Highlights from the updated release include:
Rationale for Regulation: Updated analysis concerning the SEC’s regulatory shift towards more substantive regulation of investment advisers (see section 3:4).
Marketing the Manager: Added discussion of recent SEC enforcement activity regarding the Marketing Rule (see section 6:2.1[B][4][e][iv]).
Compliance: Extensive revisions to cover the new rules and rule amendments under the Investment Advisers Act that substantially modify existing regulatory requirements and create new compliance obligations for investment advisers to private funds (see section 13:8). Updated discussion of SEC examinations of investment advisers (see section 13:14).
Books and Records: Revisions address new SEC books and records requirements related to recent major modifications to the Investment Advisers Act. Updated analysis of recent significant changes to Form PF (see section 14:3.2).
Financial Product Fundamentals offers a comprehensive dive into the regulatory, pricing, marketing, and viability issues surrounding registered offerings. It also provides the legal fundamentals underlying private placements, real estate investment trusts, hedge and exchange-traded funds, and other registered offering types. The book gives pointers on completing and filing Forms F-1 and 20-F, navigating policy closings, devising IPO timelines, and more. In addition, this compendium addresses the Dodd-Frank Act, SEC actions, foreign broker-dealers, advertising in connection with prospectuses, insurance-linked securities, and life settlements.
Highlights from the updated release include:
Alternative Capital Raising for Public Companies: Revision covers the settlement cycle for ATM offerings (see section 2A:2.2[E]).
International Securities Offerings: New discussion covers the Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act (see section 3:13).
Special Purpose Acquisition Companies: New discussions cover the adoption of a U.S. federal excise tax on corporate share repurchases (see section 5A:8.4); the 2022–2023 SPACs special meetings for approval of business combinations and extensions of business combination deadlines and liquidations (see section 5A:8.5); the ratification actions in Delaware (see section 5A:8.6); and restructurings and re-SPACs (see section 5A:8.7).
Sustainable Finance: Extensive updates to Chapter 5, with new coverage of sustainability-linked loan documentation guidance (see section 5B:4.4); the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, which came into force in January 2023 (see section 5B:5.3); and the EU green bond standard (see section 5B:5.4).
Exchange-Traded Funds: Revisions cover Rule 12d1-4 under the Investment Company Act, a new rule designed to streamline and enhance the regulatory framework for funds that invest in other funds (“funds of funds”) (see section 17:3.3).
We add content to PLI PLUS every month to ensure our subscribers have access to the most up-to-date and relevant secondary source legal documents. Renowned legal experts regularly update our acclaimed Treatises/Practice Guides, Course Handbooks, Answer Books, Transcripts, and Forms to reflect recent changes and developments in the law.
PLI PLUS offers unlimited electronic access to more than 4,500 downloadable, searchable, and editable legal forms ready for use in your practice. In an effort to highlight this unique content type, we’ve selected one form per month and made it available for anyone to download for free – no subscription required.