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M&As Involving Government Contractors: Seizing Opportunities Under Increased Regulatory Scrutiny, Mitigating Risks

A live 90-minute premium CLE video webinar with interactive Q&A

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Wednesday, June 19, 2024

1:00pm-2:30pm EDT, 10:00am-11:30am PDT

Early Registration Discount Deadline, Friday, May 24, 2024

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This CLE webinar will provide guidance to M&A counsel for addressing the unique and heightened legal risks in M&A transactions involving government contractors. The panel will discuss best practices for conducting thorough due diligence and allocating and mitigating risks, as well as review the recent attention, oversight, and regulatory scrutiny for transactions involving U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) contractors.

Description

Government contractors are generally good investments because the government is the largest qualified buyer/customer of technology, there are greater lower/middle market opportunities, and market forces have limited impact on the government buyer. However, mergers and acquisitions involving companies that conduct business with the federal government present a unique set of challenges. Several statutes and regulations are implicated in such transactions, whether the federal government is a company's smallest customer or its only customer.

Recent DOD and Government Accountability Office (GAO) reports and comments from Senators Warren and Round indicate that there is growing executive and legislative interest throughout the government to take a more exhaustive look at DOD-adjacent M&A transactions. If the concerns and recommendations from these government sources take root, M&A transactions involving government contractors are likely to face increased oversight for a broader range of potential issues. Large defense contractors may also face greater competition as procurement opportunities are broken up.

Careful and thorough due diligence is critical to uncovering, allocating, and mitigating the unique risks associated with M&A transactions involving government contractors and calculating the real value of the target.

Listen as our authoritative panel discusses the unique and complex legal issues involved with government contractor M&A transactions and provides best practices for navigating the due diligence process and mitigating risks under increased regulatory scrutiny.

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Outline

  1. Overview of market conditions and developments in government contractor M&As
  2. Increased scrutiny of DOD contractor deals
  3. Why government contractors are good investments
  4. Ideal attributes of a government contractor target/acquisition
  5. Unique government contracting rules that affect M&A transactions
  6. Challenges with government contractor investments
  7. Special due diligence considerations
  8. Best practices to minimize risk
  9. Key integration considerations
  10. Government contractor M&A outlook
  11. Key takeaways

Benefits

The panel will review these and other key issues:

  • What are the latest developments in M&A transactions involving government contractors and what factors are driving the increased regulatory scrutiny relating to these deals?
  • Why are government contractors good investments and what are the ideal attributes of a government contractor target/acquisition?
  • What are the challenges in a government contractor M&A transaction and how can these challenges be minimized with effective due diligence?
  • How can deal parties minimize liability exposure in M&A transactions involving government contractors?
  • What does increased executive and legislative interest in government contractor M&A transactions mean for the future of these deals?

Faculty

Jorgensen, Brad
Brad Jorgensen

Of Counsel
DLA Piper

Mr. Jorgensen is a recognized thought leader in the area of public procurement law with a particular focus on assisting...  |  Read More

Wagman, Robert
Robert J. Wagman, Jr.

Partner
Bracewell

Mr. Wagman heads the firm’s Government Contracts Practice. For more than 20 years, he has been a trusted...  |  Read More

Yi, Sylvia
Sylvia Yi

Counsel
Bass Berry & Sims

Ms. Yi represents businesses across a broad range of sectors as they move through the contracting process with federal,...  |  Read More

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