The stock market has hit all-time highs, interest rates are still relatively low, cash is piled high across corporate America and the country has arguably the most business-friendly president of all time. So why aren’t law firm hallways filled with M&A partners doing cartwheels?

In a word: uncertainty. That paralyzing state that turns an otherwise attractive business climate upside down.

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