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May 28, 2019

Copies of “The Corporate Counsel” Galore…

Over a decade ago, this is what our HQ looked like with the storage of many extra copies of “The Corporate Counsel” & “The Corporate Executive” print newsletters – various editions that spanned decades. Back then, we kept extra copies of back issues for when subscribers called in a panic because they lost their copy. So this is sort of what our “factory” looked like:

PCAOB Staff Guidance: Deeper Dive into CAM Communcations

Last week, the PCAOB Staff issued this 4-pages of guidance on CAMs. See this blog by Mike Gettelman – and this blog by Steve Quinlivan…

May-June Issue: Deal Lawyers Print Newsletter

This May-June Issue of the Deal Lawyers print newsletter includes (try a no-risk trial):

– The Culture of Counterparties
– Cross-Border Carve-Out Transactions: Conditions & Staggered Closings
– California Consumer Privacy Act and Its Impact on M&A Transactions
– The Millenials Strike Back: 29 Tips for Older Deal Lawyers

Remember that – as a “thank you” to those that subscribe to both DealLawyers.com & our Deal Lawyers print newsletter – we are making all issues of the Deal Lawyers print newsletter available online. There is a big blue tab called “Back Issues” near the top of DealLawyers.com – 2nd from the end of the row of tabs. This tab leads to all of our issues, including the most recent one.

And a bonus is that even if only one person in your firm is a subscriber to the Deal Lawyers print newsletter, anyone who has access to DealLawyers.com will be able to gain access to the Deal Lawyers print newsletter. For example, if your firm has a firmwide license to DealLawyers.com – and only one person subscribes to the print newsletter – everybody in your firm will be able to access the online issues of the print newsletter. That is real value. Here are FAQs about the Deal Lawyers print newsletter including how to access the issues online.

Broc Romanek