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7 November 2013

Empty Voting: Cause For Concern (Trending2013: An M&A Series)

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In this video from Trending2013: An M&A Series by Cassels Brock, partner Lorne Silver looks at empty voting and why this is a growing cause for concern.
Canada Corporate/Commercial Law
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In this video from Trending2013: An M&A Series by Cassels Brock, partner Lorne Silver looks at empty voting (where an investor acquires voting rights in a common stock without having any economic interest in the same security) and why this is a growing cause for concern.

To learn more about the issue of empty voting, watch Lorne's videocast.

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ARTICLE
7 November 2013

Empty Voting: Cause For Concern (Trending2013: An M&A Series)

Canada Corporate/Commercial Law

Contributor

Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP is a leading Canadian law firm focused on serving the advocacy, transaction and advisory needs of the country’s most dynamic business sectors. Learn more at casselsbrock.com.
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