Sheron Korpus and Andrew L. Schwartz Co-Author “Material Adverse Effect or Market Reality? Tariffs Test Deal Termination Rights”

Kasowitz partners Sheron Korpus and Andrew L. Schwartz have co-authored “Material Adverse Effect or Market Reality? Tariffs Test Deal Termination Rights,” published in Corporate Compliance Insights. The article discusses how material adverse effect (MAE) provisions might offer exit strategies for acquisition deals with falling valuations. By examining court decisions that arose from Covid disputes, the article explores why tariffs might present unique legal challenges.
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Sheron Korpus, partner at Kasowitz, is a first-chair litigator and trial lawyer with extensive experience handling some of the nation’s most high-profile, multi-billion dollar commercial, complex financial, securities, antitrust, bankruptcy and intellectual property disputes. He is recognized as a leading lawyer by Chambers USA, Legal 500 and Benchmark Litigation. He has also been honored as an Antitrust Trailblazer by the National Law Journal.
Andrew L. Schwartz, partner at Kasowitz, focuses his practice on complex commercial, corporate and securities litigation, and represents clients on a wide range of matters, from class action litigations to privately negotiated resolutions of complicated disputes. He has been recognized by The Legal 500, by Benchmark Litigation as a Future Star and on its 40 & Under List, by Super Lawyers as a Rising Star and by Best Lawyers on its Ones to Watch list.