For transactional attorneys, signing a merger or acquisition deal is the time for the corporate lawyers managing the deal to break out the champagne and plan a weekend getaway to reconnect with their families.

But signing a merger or acquisition deal when a Chinese-owned company is involved means that it’s the start of what may be a long series of delays and challenges that may force the attorneys to restructure the entire deal or even kill it completely.

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