M&A

Fractional General Counsel vs. In-House Counsel: Choosing the Right Legal Support

Tangled Equity: Navigating the Minefield of Complex Cap Tables

We’ve seen it happen – even the most carefully planned M&A deals can be derailed as the finish line comes into sight. Seasoned investors and serial entrepreneurs alike can be caught off guard by a single oversight in a cap table. What seems like a promising funding round turns into a negotiation quagmire when multiple […]

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Fractional General Counsel vs. In-House Counsel: Choosing the Right Legal Support

From Headline Price to Cash in Hand: Navigating the Final Stretch of your Business Sale

When a founder sells their company, the headline price often feels like the culmination of years of hard work. There’s the euphoria of seeing the finish line at last. But that headline figure is not the same as cash in hand. Deals can, and often do, falter in the long stretch between signing and completion.We’ve

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Business Acquisition: How to Acquire a Company in Five Steps

Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) are often the most effective way for companies to transform their businesses, whether through acquiring or divesting of businesses or subsidiaries, acquiring technology or supply chains, investing in new product lines, or entering or exiting markets. What is a corporate acquisition? An acquisition is defined as a corporate transaction where one

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Takeover Defenses: The Thorn in the Side of US Corporation Shareholders

No decent soap opera is complete without a few episodes dominated by the drama and shenanigans surrounding a hostile takeover bid for a corporation.  U.S. listed companies have long adopted “takeover defenses” to assist them in resisting hostile takeovers.  Aside from making stimulating TV viewing, hostile takeover bids are uniquely placed at the intersection of

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