Large transactions show companies are dealing with increased M&A regulations
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Bill Curtin, global head of the M&A practice at the law firm Hogan Lovells, joined The Pipeline podcast and spoke about how dealmakers are executing transactions in the current environment. One of the headwinds slowing deals of different sizes is increased scrutiny from regulators. But Curtin said companies are factoring in the additional hurdles and pursuing transactions in part because deals help acquirers keep up with the latest technology trends. Curtin also noted that joint ventures have become more common during the recent M&A downturn.
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