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Corporate

May 31, 2003

Private Time

SAN FRANCISCO - Corporate lawyers who once struggled to keep pace with initial public offerings are increasingly helping clients pursue the inversion of that process - taking public companies private.

By Joel Rosenblatt
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Corporate lawyers who once struggled to keep pace with initial public offerings are increasingly helping clients pursue the inversion of that process - taking public companies private.
        Put simply, the transactions involve moving a c...

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