On September 12, Thompson Coburn will host the second installment of its new webinar series focused on legal, regulatory, and policy issues impacting higher education. This upcoming webinar will take a look at the increasing merger and acquisition activity in higher education, a result of institutional efforts to expand, innovate, and in some cases, survive.
The presenters will offer an overview of the types of mergers and acquisitions occurring in the postsecondary space, then dissect a typical letter of intent, delving into the key terms that are critical for directors, administrators, and counsel to understand. In addition, the presenters will discuss key differences between a higher education transaction and a general corporate transaction, with a focus on the regulatory considerations that impact postsecondary transactions before, during, and after a closing.
CLE
The live presentation of this webinar was approved for 1.0 hour general CLE credit in California and Illinois and 1.2 hours of general CLE credit in Missouri. CLE credit is no longer available for this recording.
Presenters
Emily Wang Murphy
Katie Wendel
Originally Presented:
September 12, 2018
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