Mergers & Acquisitions Legal Guides (9 found)

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Thomas L. McLain
Written by Thomas L. McLain
Contributor Level 4

Mergers and acquisitions involve the buying, selling and/or combining of two (or more) businesses.
Rhys T. Wilson
Written by Rhys T. Wilson
Contributor Level 3

Here are the steps successful Buyers and Sellers follow in M&A deals:
Thomas L. McLain
Written by Thomas L. McLain
Contributor Level 4

Many business owners who are selling a company for the first time do not know what to expect. Of course, every transaction is different and no one can truly predict what you will face. However, here are nine “surprises” that any first-time business seller may encounter:
Arthur James Clarke
Written by Arthur James Clarke
Contributor Level 4

On April 30, 2008, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection ("NJDEP") stopped processing all ISRA Letters of Non-applicability ("LNAs"). So how do sellers of property and assets determine ISRA applicability without the assistance of a LNA?
Thomas L. McLain
Written by Thomas L. McLain
Contributor Level 4

A "go shop" or a "no shop" clause is a clause included in a letter of intent or other document related to an M&A transaction. that
Thomas L. McLain
Written by Thomas L. McLain
Contributor Level 4

The Hart-Scott-Rodino Act requires notifications to be filed prior to the completion of a merger or acquisition when certain transaction size limits are met. The filing allows regulators at the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice to analyze the anti-competitive effect of the deal.
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Project finance law applies to the process of valuing, structuring, and funding large public and private infrastructure and construction projects, such as light-rail installations and airplane construction.
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Business contracts cover a wide range of business dealings and constitute an agreement between two parties to exchange services or goods of value.
Ryan Patrick Smith
Written by Ryan Patrick Smith
Contributor Level 3

This article will help investors determine "Do I have a brokerage claim?"

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