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Holly Gregory, partner at the international law firm Sidley Austin, knows her corporate law. So, we sat down with Holly and had her look at each and every business deal featured on the hit HBO show Succession. Holly analyzes the deals and applies real-world logic to the TV program's biggest transactions. Loan covenants, capital investment, corporate mergers; Holly gets into it all!



Producer/Director: Alex Coccia

Director of Photography: Rahil Ashruff

Editor: Parker Dixon

External Talent: Holly Gregory

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Associate Producer: Samantha Vélez

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