Monthly Archives: January 2023

PHYSICIAN GROUP ASSET BUYER NOT BOUND BY SELLER’S LOWER HEALTH CARE INSURER REIMBURSEMENT RATE

Large physician group buys assets of three physician medical clinics. Health care insurer could not require the buyer to accept the seller’s lower reimbursement rate. M&A Stories January 25, 2023 Introduction In this blog post, we discuss a case where

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ASSET BUYER ARGUES THAT IT WAS NOT BOUND BY SELLER’S SUPPLY CONTRACT

The supplier says that the buyer impliedly assumed the contract by accepting office and cleaning supplies for five years after the closing at the contract’s price. M&A Stories January 23, 2023 Introduction When purchasing the assets of a business, buyers

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BUYER FACES $279K CLAIM FROM SELLER’S UNION IN ASSET PURCHASE OF CONCRETE MANUFACTURER

The buyer knew about the seller’s union debt before closing. The fight is over whether the concrete manufacturing business of the buyer after the closing was substantially the same as the seller’s concrete manufacturing business. M&A Stories January 17, 2023

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SELLER OF GROCERY STORE CHAIN OUT OF BANKRUPTCY DOES NOT ESCAPE LANDLORD’S $2 MILLION REPAIR CLAIM

Landlord’s failure to give seller/tenant a cure notice did not get the seller/tenant off the hook for the repair obligation. M&A Stories January 11, 2023 Introduction Lots of the purchase price for a supermarket chain is for the stores and

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