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Roadmap to Joint Venture Agreements: Legal and Accounting Considerations
Exit Strategies for GOVCONs with Set Aside Contracts: 2021 Insights and Lessons Learned from Business Owners and Advisors
M&A Strategies for the Acquisition of Insolvent/Financially Distressed Targets
Meritas Capability Webinar - Transactions in a COVID-19 Environment
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Welcome to King & Spalding's economic development news bulletin, Investing in Georgia. In this edition, you will find: - A report on the volume of private activity bond issuances in the United States generally and in...more
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