Navigating the Impact of CFIUS on M&A and Investment Activity
The Professor Anthony J. Santoro Business Law Lecture Series brings leading lawyers and business professionals to Roger Williams University School of Law, presenting on important issues in the field of business law while enriching the school’s dynamic learning environment with practical knowledge and valuable networking opportunities. This year’s program will feature a moderated panel of lawyers and business professionals discussing the impact of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (“CFIUS”) on M&A and investment activity in industries and assets that are critical to U.S. national security.
Navigating the Impact of CFIUS on M&A and Investment Activity
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MEET THE PANELISTS
David Ehrlich, Esq., Partner at Holland & Knight
Robert Friedman, Esq., Partner at Holland & Knight
Andy Hove, Managing Director of the Horisonter Group (former CEO roles at HDT Global, AM General, and Oshkosh Defense)
Thursday, October 17, 2024
Omni Providence Hotel
One West Exchange Street
Providence, Rhode Island
Registration 5:00 PM
Panel 5:30 PM
Reception immediately following panel discussion.
This program is approved for one Rhode Island MCLE Credit.
This series is a wonderful tribute to Professor Santoro’s distinguished career as a legal educator, a past president of Roger Williams University, and the founding dean of Roger Williams University School of Law. Please consider supporting the Roger Williams University School of Law Professor Anthony J. Santoro Business Law Lecture Series through a gift. Professor Santoro will be forever honored, and generations of students will benefit from your gift to the lecture series. Thank you for your consideration.
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SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
Persons who, because of a special need or condition, would like to request an accommodation for this event should contact the Office of Law Programs & Initiatives at lawevents@rwu.edu, as soon as possible, but no later than 72 business hours before the event, so that appropriate arrangements may be made.