SPAC Rule Change Raises Cross-Border Questions

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The SEC's proposed changes have opened questions as to whether other jurisdictions will follow suit, and whether stricter regulation in the US could open opportunities for other SPAC markets.
United States Corporate/Commercial Law
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"The SEC's proposed changes have opened questions as to whether other jurisdictions will follow suit, and whether stricter regulation in the US could open opportunities for other SPAC markets."

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Originally published in International Financial Law Review

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SPAC Rule Change Raises Cross-Border Questions

United States Corporate/Commercial Law

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Cooley LLP logo
Clients partner with Cooley on transformative deals, complex IP and regulatory matters, and high-stakes litigation, where innovation meets the law. Cooley has nearly 1,400 lawyers across 18 offices in the United States, Asia and Europe, and a total workforce of more than 3,000.
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