Morton Discusses M&A in Private Company Context at Tulane Corporate Law Institute

March 6, 2020
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Speaking Engagement

At the 32nd annual Tulane University Law School’s Corporate Law Institute in New Orleans, partner Mark Morton joined a panel of corporate lawyers and advisers discussing “M&A in the Private Company Context.”

Morton’s practice involves corporate counseling, governance and opinion work. He regularly advises clients regarding all aspects of the Delaware General Corporation Law, governance of Delaware corporations, and fiduciary obligations, both in the context of daily business affairs and with respect to mergers, acquisitions and other corporate transactions. He also authors opinion letters on a wide range of matters of Delaware corporation law. In addition, he frequently is engaged to serve as counsel to Special Committees and Conflicts Committees in connection with various conflict transactions, including M&A transactions.

The Tulane Corporate Law Institute is recognized as one of the premier M&A, corporate and securities law conferences in the U.S. For more information about this year’s event, visit the meeting’s website.

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