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Mergers and Acquisitions

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Many Actors, Many Potential Challenges

Today the federal government has become increasingly involved in the mergers and acquisitions process.

Government agencies and Congress have growing concerns about the private sector’s effects on national security, foreign policy, international trade agreements, and anti-trust compliance.

As the government increases its role in these proceedings, Cassidy & Associates can provide the expertise necessary to help you negotiate any additional hurdles.

Strategies for Success

Our expertise lies in effectively articulating your case to the key stakeholders, both public and private.

A targeted Cassidy & Associates team will work with you to anticipate potential obstacles and foster an environment conducive to a broadly acceptable resolution.

The services we can provide to you include:

  • Developing, coordinating and executing government relations strategies
  • Building congressional support including public expressions of support
  • Delivering a positive public relations campaign to highlight the merger’s benefits to American government, businesses, workers, and consumers.

Broad Experience

We have extensive experience in transactions involving domestic and multinational corporations.

Our clients hail from industries ranging from telecommunications to aerospace and software.

See our case studies on high visibility work we have produced on major M&A success stories.

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