Navigating Large-Scale M&A Deals and Legal Complexities

M&A Science

 John Orbe, Senior Associate General Counsel – M&A at Emerson

Large-scale deals come with layers of complexity—from regulatory challenges and cross-border negotiations to structuring transactions that align with long-term business strategy. Having the right legal approach can make or break a deal.

In this episode of the M&A Science Podcast, John Orbe joins us to break down what it takes to execute high-stakes transactions. He shares insights on the differences between large and small deals, how legal teams can be a strategic partner in M&A, and why cross-border transactions require more than just legal know-how.

Things you will learn:

  • Big vs. small deals – Unique challenges and hidden complexities

  •  When to involve legal in M&A – Structuring LOIs the right way

  •  Cross-border deal challenges – Cultural, regulatory, and legal considerations

  •  How technology is reshaping M&A – AI, automation, and data room efficiencies

  •  Avoiding post-closing disputes – Drafting airtight agreements

Trailer Timestamps: 

00:00:00 Introduction

00:03:17 Entering the M&A World

00:05:26 M&A as a Team Sport

00:07:18 Transition from Law Firm to In-House Counsel

00:10:35 Differences Between Large and Small M&A Deals

00:15:42 M&A Deal Strategy and Business Risk

00:25:10 Legal Due Diligence Process

00:30:22 Cross-Border M&A Complexities

00:35:40 Technology and AI in M&A

00:40:15 Managing External Legal Counsel

00:45:00 Negotiation Strategies in M&A

00:50:30 People and Cultural Considerations in Deals

00:55:10 M&A Deal Execution and Closing Challenges

01:00:20 The Future of M&A and Legal Innovation

01:05:45 Craziest M&A Stories and Lessons Learned

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