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  <title>Cross-Border M&amp;amp;A: Doing Deals in Latin America</title>
  <description> Rodrigo Dominguez Sotomayor, Partner at White &amp;amp;amp; Case LLP Most US buyers approach Latin America M&amp;amp;amp;A the same way they do a domestic deal — optimize the process, close fast, move on. That approach gets deals killed. Rodrigo Dominguez Sotomayor, Partner at White &amp;amp;amp; Case LLP, has spent 25 years closing transactions across every major Latin America market. In this episode, he walks through what actually determines outcomes: antitrust consent timelines, labor regimes that make post-close restructuring expensive, and the relationship dynamics that can unwind a billion-dollar deal a week before signing. What You’ll Learn In This Episode:&amp;amp;nbsp;  How a PE fund lost a billion-dollar deal over 2% — and why it was avoidable Why LatAm antitrust approvals can take up to nine months and how to plan around them What no employment-at-will actually costs you post-close Why showing up to a LatAm auction without reps &amp;amp;amp; warranties insurance is a disadvantage How to negotiate with family founders when price isn't what closes the deal Why 80% of Latin America deals now run through auctions  Your standard diligence process will miss things that kill LatAm deals — statutory severance you didn't model, title searches that go back a hundred years, antitrust consent timelines that block close for months, auctions where R&amp;amp;amp;W insurance is already expected. Running diligence on a LatAm target right now? The M&amp;amp;amp;A Science Hub has two resources built directly from this episode — the LATAM Diligence Delta Checklist and the Latin America M&amp;amp;amp;A Entry Playbook — plus an AI tutor trained on 400+ practitioner conversations you can pressure-test your current deal against. Members get access before the episode goes public. →  Access inside the Intelligence Hub — members only.&amp;amp;nbsp; This episode is sponsored by DealRoom Stop juggling six different tools to run one deal. DealRoom brings pipeline management, diligence tracking, document sharing, and team collaboration into one platform. Purpose-built for M&amp;amp;amp;A teams who need to move fast without losing control. request your demo today: https://hubs.ly/Q03ZMvQX0 ____________________ Episode Chapters [00:04:26] Rodrigo's background: 25 years across Latin America M&amp;amp;amp;A [00:06:57] How a cross-border acquisition actually starts [00:10:17] Bilateral deals and family-owned businesses [00:12:52] Reading the room: when not to push on numbers [00:14:12] The billion-dollar deal that fell apart over 2% [00:20:02] Antitrust consent regimes across LatAm [00:29:49] The union leader story [00:27:14] Labor, employment, and statutory severance [00:34:04] Reps &amp;amp;amp; warranties insurance: now standard in LatAm [00:38:44] Auction vs. bilateral: the 80/20 split [00:44:01] FinTech opportunity in Latin America [00:48:05] NVCA forms and deal documentation [00:52:48] Post-close integration: what actually determines success [00:55:51] Craziest Thing in M&amp;amp;amp;A </description>
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