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Promises Made To Be Broken? Standstill Agreements In Change Of Control Transactions, Christina M. Sautter Jan 2013

Promises Made To Be Broken? Standstill Agreements In Change Of Control Transactions, Christina M. Sautter

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Many promises are made in the negotiation of a merger but not all promises are necessarily enforceable or consistent with a board of directors’ fiduciary duties. This article explores the enforceability of one such promise: the buyer’s standstill agreement. When a publicly traded company explores a sale, that company, the target, customarily requires each potential buyer to execute a standstill agreement. A typical standstill prevents potential buyers from publicly making or announcing a bid for the target during the sale process without the target’s prior consent and for a period of approximately twelve to eighteen months from the conclusion of …