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McDermott Will & Emery’s Corporate Deal Source blog provides concise and engaging insights on the legal issues affecting the full range of stakeholders involved with corporate transactions. From the C-Suite to the graduate student, whether a banker, private equity professional, in-house counsel or lawyer, Corporate Deal Source strives to be the definitive source for the impact of the legal world on transactional matters.
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