Monthly Archives: October 2025

New Jersey’s Trapdoor How ‘Mere Continuation’ Succeeds in Cash Deals Lacking Management Continuity

Don’t let your asset deal protection fall victim to New Jersey law. This legal analysis of the recent McLaren v. The UPS Store decision reveals how courts are expanding the mere continuation successor liability doctrine to ignore the contractual structure

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The Hidden Trap in M&A Indemnity When Deadlines Don’t Match the Risk

Don’t let a contract drafting oversight trigger $20M in M&A litigation. This post analyzes a Delaware Supreme Court case showing how failing to decouple indemnity notice deadlines for R&W breaches and specific long-tail covenants nearly barred a seller’s legitimate claim.

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