Total Access Japan Webinar
M&A Landscape in U.S. under COVID-19

Webinar | April.24.2020 | 10:30am - 11:45am (Tokyo Standard Time)

Webinar - Recording Available

日本語:COVID-19:米国M&A取引の最新動向

Orrick’s Total Access Japan Event Series provides entrepreneurs business, tactical, and legal education through webinars, complimentary panels and networking events.

As the coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to spread across the globe, first and foremost, we do hope you, your family and your community stay safe and healthy. We would like to take a moment to let you know that we are here and ready to respond to this public health emergency and to support your needs during this challenging time.

In this webinar, our Silicon Valley partner Richard Smith and Tokyo partner Hiroki Sugita will exchange views on the impact of the coronavirus on U.S. M&A activity, including the following topics:

  • M&A deal activity
  • Timing and Delay in M&A Deals
  • Impact on Letters of Intent
  • Availability and Terms of Debt Financing for Acquisitions
  • Effect on Deal Making and Deal Terms
  • New M&A Due Diligence Issues
  • Opportunities and Challenges for Japanese Buyers

The webinar will follow an open discussion format between our presenters, with opportunities to ask questions.  We encourage you to submit questions ahead of time so our presenters can conduct any necessary research prior to the event. We look forward to meeting with you (virtually)!

To submit your question, please contact Tokyo Marketing.

Date & Time: Friday, April 24 from 10:30 am – 11:45 am
Speakers:
Richard Smith, Partner, Orrick Silicon Valley and San Francisco Office
Hiroki Sugita, Partner, Orrick Tokyo Office
Language: English (no simultaneous interpretation) *webinar may contain some explanations in Japanese
Registration: RSVP by Wednesday, April 22

* Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP is an accredited MCLE provider in the States of New York and California. This continuing legal education course has been approved in accordance with the requirements of the Continuing Legal Education Board for a maximum of 1.25 credit hours, of which 1.25 credit hours can be applied toward the areas of professional practice requirement.

CLE Credits Available: Y