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M&A Surge Could Cost In-House Lawyers, Accountants Their Jobs

By on November 17, 2014 in Employment, General Counsel

Employment - hiringWhen a company buys another business, frequently the acquiring party sees some “overlapping general and administrative functions” in the company that was acquired. This can result in layoffs for some in-house lawyers and other executives and staff people, reports Crain’s Chicago Business.

From the magazine’s report: Professionals’ fates depend on a mix of factors, including their spot on the org chart and the acquirer’s goals, says John Nimesheim, managing director at Slayton Search Partners in Chicago. For example, a private-equity firm that buys a company is more likely to leave the management team intact than a company that acquires for strategic purposes.

“Sometimes it’s, ‘We’re the acquirer, and our team is going to win, and your team is going to go away,’ “ he says. “Sometimes, depending on the structure of the deal, they really want to be friendly.”

The Crain’s report examined several mergers and acquisitions to discern patterns.

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