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AIRLINE COMPETITOR FAILS TO RECOVER $10 MILLION IN FEDERAL COVID ASSISTANCE FROM BUYER AFTER BANKRUPT SELLER’S SALE

The seller airline filed for $10 million federal Covid assistance days before filing for bankruptcy. The buyer received the assistance and a competitor tried and failed to force the buyer to return the money. M&A Stories April 21, 2022 Introduction:

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Buyer’s Section 363 Purchase of Bankrupt Hospital Assets Clears Medi-Cal Liabilities

Learn about a recent M&A legal case where a buyer successfully purchased assets from a bankrupt hospital without taking on its liabilities. Explore the implications of Bankruptcy Code Section 363 and its impact on Medi-Cal agreements. Gain insights into the

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Unveiling the Power of Boilerplate: A Critical Analysis of the Fraud Carve-Out Provision in M&A Deals

Explore the legal intricacies of M&A in our latest blog post, “Unveiling the Power of Boilerplate.” Dive into the courtroom drama of Novipax Holdings LLC v. Sealed Air Corporation, discovering how a fraud carve-out provision became the buyer’s lifeline. Gain

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