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A critical skill for any aspiring transactional lawyer is the
ability to draft documents that pertain to different types of deals
and situations. This book, which is an update of Corporate
Drafting: A Practical Approach, provides students with the
opportunity to follow a merger and acquisition from the inception
of the client relationship through the entire merger transaction
process and its ultimate closing. The book is structured to be used
as a stand-alone corporate drafting textbook or in conjunction with
a mergers and acquisitions course. The book, which utilizes one
cohesive scenario to form the basis of the underlying deal, brings
a merger transaction to life and provides students with the
opportunity to engage in up to 30 simulations relating to the
merger. The simulations provide an opportunity for students to:
form the client relationship by preparing the engagement letter;
kick off the merger transaction by drafting the confidentiality
agreement; negotiate the substantive terms of the merger
transaction and draft the term sheet based on those terms; engage
in a limited due diligence review of select contracts and prepare a
due diligence memo; draft the entire merger and acquisition
agreement and the most common ancillary documents including the
escrow agreement, executive employment agreement, consultant
agreement, and non-compete agreement; assess whether regulatory
requirements such as the Hart-Scott-Rodino antitrust filing or WARN
Act notice are triggered, and if so, prepare the actual filing or
notice; draft the consent actions of the shareholders and
directors; prepare a closing checklist and draft the necessary
closing documents including the articles of merger, officers'
certificates, and legal opinion; and to prepare a press release
announcing the closing of the transaction. This book introduces
students to the entire merger and acquisition process and provides
them with an opportunity to draft most of the documents associated
with this type of transaction. So, when they reach practice, they
should be able to hit the ground running.
Learn the dynamics of the grant-seeking process, including proposal
writing and grant management, for public, school, and academic
librarians. A comprehensive book that covers the full spectrum of
the grant process, Librarian's Handbook for Seeking, Writing, and
Managing Grants is designed to provide all the information
necessary for librarians and educators to become effective members
of grant-development and management teams. Written in an
easy-to-understand, succinct format, it will be invaluable even for
those with little or no background knowledge and regardless of the
size or type of library or information center. Recognizing that
grants are developed through a sequential process, the volume
focuses on the fundamental components of grant planning, grant
writing, and grant management. Readers will learn to identify
potential federal and state funding sources, organize and manage
the proposal development process, do research, and establish and
encourage participation on local development teams. They will also
learn about specific aspects of grant management, such as budget
and finance monitoring; hiring; research compliance and policies;
sub-agreements and partnership forms; and reporting requirements. A
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