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...legal regime of the Committee of Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS
...legal regime of the Committee of Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS
...affiliated with SeverStal) Provide guidance and counsel through the CFIUS process Brownstein Hyatt Farber...
Foreign companies swooping in and absorbing U.S. competitors created new opportunities for lawyers with cross-border mergers and acquisitions skills last year and bolstered the U.S. M&A market, count
...takeover of a U.S. business. Such presidential action rarely occurred, because CFIUS typically resolved any security issues. Successfully completing one of a number of...
...chaired by the treasury secretary. In what are called Exon-Florio reviews, CFIUS evaluates the national security risk of deals involving direct foreign investment in...
...in the United States. In one particularly complex case, he helped secure CFIUS approval for the 2003 acquisition of bankrupt Global Crossing Ltd. by Singapore...
...reviews the transactions ? the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) ? has jumped 40%, said Fred Shaheen, a Washington lawyer who chairs the...
Selling an aerospace or defense company to a buyer outside the U.S.? It's tricky, but it can be done
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