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Business Law:
Mergers/Acquisitions & Corporate Finance
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Mergers & Acquisitions
Mergers and acquisitions are used as corporate strategies to achieve expansive results. Mergers are the collaboration of two or more existing companies into one, while acquisitions refer to an existing company taking over the assets and operations of another. In a scenario that is meant to expand operations and increase profitability, the buying, selling and collaborating of these companies initiates a complex process. Regardless of the circumstance, our business lawyers are experienced in the complexities of combining existing companies.
Corporate Finance
Whether obtaining funds for acquisition of an existing company or capitalizing a start-up, the process of raising money to operate a business is a complex endeavor. Our business lawyers have extensive experience working through various funding sources such as traditional lenders, private investment, venture capital and leveraged buyouts. We routinely assist clients in drafting and negotiating loan documents, preparing management and control agreements, structuring restrictions on equity ownership and advising as to the collateralization of assets.
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