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How Overstated Revenue Leads to Fraud Claims and Unlimited Liability

Discover the high stakes of fraud allegations in M&A transactions through this case study involving overstated revenue and nondisclosure. When an IT consulting firm failed to disclose that its projected $25 million revenue was inflated due to enterprise division contributions,

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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 Fraud Claim Survives in M&A Case

Explore a recent Delaware M&A case where a buyer successfully navigated legal obstacles, including fraud claims, in an asset purchase agreement. Learn about the court’s ruling and the significance of fraud carve-out provisions in M&A transactions. August 7, 2019 M&A

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