Monthly Archives: July 2024

Court Examines New York’s Successor Liability Doctrines De Facto Merger vs. Mere Continuation

Dive into the complexities of New York’s successor liability doctrines in our latest M&A blog post. This in-depth analysis examines the recent case of Avamer 57 Fee LLC v. Hunter Boot USA LLC, where the court navigated the nuances of

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M&A Seller Learns a Painful Lesson on Defending Indemnification and Setoff Claims

Discover the critical lessons from a real M&A legal dispute where a seller’s failure to adhere to post-closing dispute procedures led to significant financial consequences. This blog delves into the importance of indemnification provisions, the role of representations and warranties,

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M&A Asset Buyer Enforces Acquired Seller Employment Agreement’s Arbitration Provision

Discover the intricacies of enforcing arbitration provisions in employment agreements post-acquisition in this detailed M&A legal blog. Delve into a real-world case where a major chipmaker’s asset acquisition led to a legal battle over age discrimination and disability law violations.

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