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CCBJ Perspectives
CFIUS and its Impact on Proposed Cross-Border Acquisitions and Investments
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CCBJ Perspectives provides access to leaders and influencers within the continuously evolving ecosystem of lawyers and legal professionals.
Join host Kristin Calve and Herbert Smith Freehills associate Chris Boyd and partner Joseph Falcone as they discuss the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) and its impact on U.S. entities, the relevancy on companies seeking foreign investment, enforcement trends and more.
CCBJ Perspectives addresses a broad range of topics with industry leaders. We will hear their views on the regulatory landscape, litigation, M&A, legal technology, EDI (equity, diversity & inclusion) and more. Our goal is to explore trends within the industry and to consider the why, not just the what, of our current and future legal and business landscapes.
Editorial Correction: The original posting on Jan. 7, 2022, of this podcast misstated Chris Boyd was a partner with Herbert Smith Freehills. He is an associate with the firm.
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