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Why Delaware’s Implied Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing Is Not Enough Protection for an Earnout

In this blog post, we explore the crucial role of earnout agreements in M&A transactions and why Delaware’s implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing is not sufficient protection for sellers. A recent Delaware Court of Chancery case underscores

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Court Decision: Buyer Unable to Sue Seller for Fraudulent Misrepresentations in Target’s Data Room

Dive into the intricate world of M&A transactions with our latest blog post on an important Delaware court decision. Uncover the legal nuances surrounding buyer-seller relationships, data room disclosures, and the impact of contractual agreements. Gain valuable insights into the

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