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Buyer’s Ability to Sue Seller for Fraud in Delaware “As Is” Deal

Explore the legal implications of fraud in M&A deals, particularly in cases where buyers agree to purchase assets “as is” without explicit assurances. Learn from a real case study and understand the importance of representations and warranties in protecting buyers’

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Court Approves Seller’s Fraud Lawsuit in Earnout Dispute

Explore a real-life M&A dispute where a seller’s fraud lawsuit against a buyer over an earnout disagreement led to a court ruling. Gain insights into the legal intricacies of this case and the implications for M&A agreements. November 6, 2019

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Legal Misrepresentation in M&A: Lessons from a Costly Case

Explore a case study involving a Texas-based insurance-claims-adjusting firm’s acquisition gone awry due to legal misrepresentation. Learn about the impact on revenues, the role of due diligence, and the lessons for sellers in M&A transactions. Delve into the details of

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