Daily Journal Staff Writer
PALO ALTO - A bill pending in Congress to ease the path to public offerings could prompt a reduction in M&A work, some lawyers say.
"The balance in the last decade has shifted dramatically to the M&A alternative, and we want to provide some incentives - or remove some disincentives - to tilt more toward the IPO alternative," said Joel H. Trotter, a partner at Latham & Watkins LL...
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