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The Technology 202: The Shutdown Is Over, but Companies Trying to Go Public Are Still in Limbo

Posted on January 30, 2019 by MoFo ScaleUp Team -

Morrison & Foerster partners David M. Lynn and John M. Rafferty explain the impact that the government shutdown could have on companies looking to go public in the Washington Post article, “The Technology 202: The shutdown is over, but companies trying to go public are still in limbo.”

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