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Buyer of construction company obtains judgment against stock seller for target’s pre-closing noncompliance with minority business participation program

Seller and another shareholder, each owned 50% of Target, a large heavy construction company based in the New York City area. Buyer, a Spanish group of companies, purchased all of Target stock from the two shareholders pursuant to a stock

Posted in due diligence, minority business participation program, no pending government investigations or inquiries, representations and warranties, stock purchase agreement

A buyer of a government contractor’s business incurs $15.5 million liability to seller for failing to disclose a pending government investigation

The seller was a government contractor that provided services to U.S. intelligence agencies. Its investment bank introduced the seller to the buyer, a government contractor specializing in strategic planning, cost and schedule analysis, acquisition management, and program assessment. The buyer

Posted in no pending government investigations or inquiries, representations and warranties

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