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Headwinds, tailwinds and fog – rebuilding experience of transacting M&A within more challenging conditions
The global M&A market slowed down notably in the second half of 2022. Will it take off again in 2023?Leading international law firm Herbert Smith …
Global M&A Outlook 2022: FOMO overcomes FOGO
Our annual M&A review covers key trends like ESG, activist investors and security screening as the post-Covid rebound drives acquirers back to the …
Australia's courts publish reasons for clearing Vodafone/TPG merger
We assess the Federal Court's decision to overrule competition regulators to back $15bn telecoms merger. On 13 February 2020, the Federal Court of …
Australian Public M&A Report 2019
Our 11th annual review of Australia's deal scene sizes up the key themes in marquee acquisitions This edition examines the 63 control transactions …
Herbert Smith Freehills advises Capilano Honey on A$190 million takeover proposal from Roc Partners and Wattle Hill
Herbert Smith Freehills is advising premium Australian honey company, Capilano Honey Limited on the A$190 million takeover proposal from a consortium …
Herbert Smith Freehills leads on deal count in M&A league table results
Herbert Smith Freehills has continued its run as the preeminent legal advisor for M&A transactions in Australia, topping both the Thomson Reuters and …
M&A in a changing world
In October 2017, Herbert Smith Freehills sponsored a report by The Economist Intelligence Unit (The EIU) entitled Mergers and acquisitions in a changing …
Analysis of 2015 takeover defence tactics
In recent years, it has become clear that the majority of public company transactions in Australia (in value terms) are effected by a target company …
Brisbane turns 25 and from humble beginnings becomes sixth largest office in network
Herbert Smith Freehills' Brisbane office has turned 25 and is celebrating growing from a small team where Christmas parties could be held around the …
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