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Court Holds M&A Agreement’s Limitation of Ohio’s Statute of Limitation Unenforceable

This blog explores a recent Ohio federal district court ruling, which rendered an M&A agreement’s limitation on the statute of limitations unenforceable. It highlights the nuances of survival clauses in asset purchase agreements and their legal implications for sellers in

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Buyer Cannot Sue Seller for Withholding Pending Customer Loss Information

Explore a case study in M&A where the buyer’s inability to sue the seller is examined due to contractual limitations on claims beyond representations and warranties. M&A Stories December 10, 2020 Introduction: When considering the purchase of a business, it’s

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Buyer’s Indemnification Claim: Understanding Contractual and Statutory Limitations

Explore the complexities of indemnification claims in M&A deals. Understand how contractual and statutory limitations impact buyer’s claims based on the Kilcullen v. Spectro Scientific case. Learn from this legal dispute to navigate future acquisitions effectively. December 11, 2019 Introduction:

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