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NATIONAL SECURITY CREEP IN CORPORATE TRANSACTIONS


NATIONAL SECURITY CREEP IN CORPORATE TRANSACTIONS

Close These actions are evidence of a phenomenon this Essay calls “national security creep”: the recent expansion of national security–related review and ...

National Security Creep in Corporate Transactions

This expansion of national security's impact on corporate transactions—which this Essay calls “national security creep”—raises theoretical ...

National Security Creep in Corporate Transactions - UVA Law

This expansion of national security's impact on corporate transactions—which this Essay calls “national security creep”—raises theoretical questions in both ...

NATIONAL SECURITY CREEP IN CORPORATE TRANSACTIONS

Part I offers a de- scriptive account of national security creep in corporate deals, situating. U.S. government moves to merge economic and national security in ...

National Security Creep in Corporate Transactions

In a new paper, National Security Creep in Corporate Transactions, forthcoming in the Columbia Law Review, we explore how the fusion of economic ...

National Security Creep in Corporate Transactions

Part I offers a descriptive account of national security creep in corporate deals, situating. U.S. government moves to merge economic and national security in ...

National Security Creep in Corporate Transactions - UVA Law

Kristen Eichensehr & Cathy Hwang, National Security Creep in Corporate Transactions, Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance (2023).

Kristen Eichensehr - X.com

National Security Creep in Corporate Transactions” is out in the latest issue of the Columbia Law Review: https://t.co/3MG4KlExS1.

Kristen Eichensehr and Cathy Hwang on National-Security Creep

... Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss their essay National Security Creep in Corporate Transactions. In this essay Eichensehr and Hwang ...

Kristen Eichensehr and Cathy Hwang, National Security Creep in ...

Kristen Eichensehr and Cathy Hwang, National Security Creep in Corporate Transactions. 4. September 2022. You need to be logged in to view this content.

National Security Creep in Cross-Border Investments

From a theoretical perspective, national security creep also adds new uncertainty to deals, upending well-understood notions about how ...

Rodrigo Polanco on X: "@cathyhwang47 now discusses “National ...

cathyhwang47 now discusses “National security creep in corporate transactions” in the US and CFIUS jurisdictional extension at ...

National Security Creep in Cross-Border Investments | CyberIR@MIT

National security creep also moves into unprecedented territory in contract theory as the CFIUS can cancel deals even after they are made. Much of this is ...

Cathy Hwang - Levin College of Law - University of Florida

National Security Creep in Corporate Transactions, 123 Columbia Law Review 549–614 (2023) (with Kristen Eichensehr). Collaborative Intent, 108 Virginia Law ...

Kristen Eichensehr - Harvard Law School

... National Security Creep in Corporate Transactions” (with Cathy Hwang) was selected as one of the best corporate and securities articles of 2023 by Corporate ...

National Security Review Bodies (Part I): Legal Context and ...

Discussed in this CRS Report, the export control system is one of the primary frameworks for evaluating commercial transactions' possible ...

Foreign Investment and National Security: Navigating Heightened ...

... transaction, whichever is greater. Given these requirements, deal parties contemplating FDI into any TID US business should ensure that a ...

Cathy Hwang on X: " New paper alert! National Security Creep in ...

New paper alert! National Security Creep in Corporate Transactions (@ColumLRev 2023), w/ the incredible @K_Eichensehr, now avail on @SSRN.

Judicial deference, contracting costs, and national security creep

The professors argue that the expansion of CFIUS's jurisdiction and national security “creep” may have broader implications on dealmaking and ...

PROPERTY AS NATIONAL SECURITY - Wisconsin Law Review

Eichensehr & Cathy Hwang, National Security Creep in. Corporate Transactions, 123 COLUM. L. REV. 549, 550–51 (2023). 77. CFIUS. Laws and.