Law Series Takeovers, Secrecy, and Conflicts of Interest: Problems for Boards and Banks Working Paper Author/Authors Klaus Hopt Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law Series number: 003/2002 Date published: 01 Oct 2002 Quick links Access Paper on SSRN Categories Boards Takeovers Keywords German takeover act, takeover law, information disclosure, conflicts of interests in takeovers, board structure, inducement fee, Chinese walls, all-purpose banks, self-regulation Published in AKEOVERS IN ENGLISH AND GERMAN LAW J. Payne, ed., p. 33-63, Hart, 2002
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