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Business Buyer’s Fraud Claim Fails: Understanding the Case of Ironwoods Troy v. Optigolf

No fraud: business seller’s rosy projects were just “puffery” and the buyer failed to perform due diligence. M&A Stories April 12, 2022 Introduction: In the world of business acquisitions, legal disputes may arise when a purchased business fails to perform

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Seller’s $14.5 Million Fraud Claim Fails Against Majority Shareholder in Stock Deal

Read about a case where a $14.5 million fraud claim by siblings against a majority shareholder in a pharmaceutical company stock deal failed due to oversight in reviewing legal documents. Learn the importance of thorough legal document examination before finalizing

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Buyer’s Fraud Claim Fails in M&A Deal Due to Lack of Allegations

Explore the complexities of M&A fraud cases through the lens of a recent legal dispute involving the acquisition of a gold mining company. Understand the background, details of the deal, the specific fraud allegation, legal outcomes, and insightful analysis. Dive

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Delaware Court Rules in Favor of Buyer in Environmental Misrepresentation Case

Explore the Delaware Superior Court’s ruling favoring a global specialty chemical company in an M&A case involving environmental misrepresentation. Dive into the details of the $3.2 billion stock purchase agreement, the seller’s alleged fraud, and the court’s emphasis on accurate

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