Natasha Allen and Alicia D’Alba Dorner Assess Power of Gender Lens M&A Investing

Foley & Lardner LLP partners Natasha Allen and Alicia D’Alba Dorner authored the Reuters article, “Unveiling the power of gender lens investing in M&A,” exploring a growing movement that examines transactions through a lens which scrutinizes their impact on gender diversity, women-owned businesses, and the overall pursuit of gender equality in the workforce. “Gender Lens […]

Louis Lehot and Eric Chow Author Overview of Potential Issues in M&A Due Diligence

Foley & Lardner LLP partners Louis Lehot and Eric Chow authored the Westlaw article, “Due diligence vs. protections and remedies for buyers in acquisitions,” providing an overview of hidden issues sometimes discovered during the due diligence stage of the acquisition process. The authors explore the structure of a transaction, insurance, indemnification, negotiation of remedies, escrow, […]

A Look at the Market for Sports and Sports Tech in 2024

While the M&A market overall was less active than many had hoped in 2023, and with 2024 off to a sluggish start, some areas still look stronger than others, including the sports market. The sports industry has become so attractive to investors that JPMorgan recently announced they are creating a sports-focused investment banking team to capture opportunities […]

Natasha Allen and Louis Lehot Publish on Legal Considerations for AI Adoption

Foley & Lardner LLP partners Natasha Allen and Louis Lehot authored the Westlaw article, “Preparing organizations for AI adoption,” offering insight on legal considerations that organizations must navigate to ensure compliance, mitigate risks, and maximize the benefits of artificial intelligence adoption. While AI will revolutionize business operations, offering unprecedented opportunities for efficiency, innovation, and competitiveness, […]

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