Meet the Morgan Stanley rainmaker tapped to chair the M&A division of law firm Paul Weiss as fears of investor activism grow
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said he expects"more activism," including demands for spinoffs and consolidation, to"propel M&A activity" as the economy sours. Waldron made the remarks at the Bernstein Strategic Decisions Conference, according to a transcript provided by data provider Sentieo., as Insider has previously reported. Brad Karp, the law firm's chairmanKindler started his career as a lawyer at Cravath, Swaine & Moore, where he worked with Barshay.
At Morgan Stanley, Kindler advised Time Warner on its $85.4 billion acquisition by telecom giant AT&T and Morgan Stanley's acquisitions of ETrade and Eaton Vance, which have helped the bank'sSign up for notifications from Insider! Stay up to date with what you want to know.
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