Mergers and acquisitions attorneys know just about every aspect of procuring a company. From pitching to negotiating to finalizing a deal, they've seen and done it all.
Most M&A attorneys, however, probably don't know about being an employee whose firm has been bought out.
Not so for Joseph Campisi, 40. A partner at the ...
Most M&A attorneys, however, probably don't know about being an employee whose firm has been bought out.
Not so for Joseph Campisi, 40. A partner at the ...
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