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The Fatal Flaw in an Earnout: How a Seller Lost a Claim with the Wrong Dispute Clause

In M&A deals, earnouts can lead to a costly trap. Discover how a seller lost a multi-million dollar claim in a recent federal court case by having the wrong contractual provisions. This post breaks down the critical difference between an

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DOL ALLEGES NEGLIGENCE IN MONITORING ESOP TRUSTEE IN M&A DEAL

Learn about a recent M&A case involving a Hawaii-based architectural engineering firm and the Department of Labor’s allegations of negligence in monitoring the ESOP trustee’s actions. Understand the importance of using an independent ESOP trustee to mitigate liability risks. Read

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M&A Buyer Unable to Challenge Net Working Capital Purchase Price Adjustment

Explore the intricate world of M&A purchase price adjustments through a compelling legal saga. Uncover the complexities and pitfalls of net working capital valuation in mergers and acquisitions. Delve into a recent case revealing the challenges faced by buyers in

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