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Tag Archives: mergers and acquisitions
Non-Control Capital Investment in M&A Transactions
In today’s active M&A market, the availability of money and the limitations on investment opportunities have created a unique climate where non-control investment possibilities abound. Non-control capital provides a way for business owners to achieve their goals without ceding company …
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Tagged capital, corporate, m&a, mergers and acquisitions, non-control, non-control capital
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Drafting a Letter of Intent: Do I Need Counsel?
There are real advantages to negotiating a well-crafted letter of intent with the assistance of experienced M&A lawyers. Those selling or buying businesses can best position themselves to close the deal by engaging counsel early in the process. Often, efforts …
Posted in Corporate, Legal Watch
Tagged corporate law, counsel, deal structuring, letter of intent, letters of intent, loi, m&a, mergers and acquisitions
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