Monthly Archives: October 2024

Fraud Damages in Asset Sale Not Discharged in Bankruptcy

This blog explores the legal ramifications of fraud in M&A transactions, specifically focusing on a case where a seller’s fraudulent misrepresentations led to significant financial damages that were deemed non-dischargeable in bankruptcy. It highlights the importance of accurate disclosures during

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M&A Buyer Loses Products Liability Indemnification Claim Against Seller

In the complex landscape of mergers and acquisitions, understanding the legal implications of product liability is crucial for asset buyers. This blog post explores a recent South Carolina case where a buyer faced unexpected legal challenges due to a defect

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Earnouts: The Importance of Clear Buyer Obligations

This blog explores the complexities of earnout structures in M&A deals, emphasizing the need for sellers to negotiate clear post-closing obligations. Using a real-life Delaware court case, the post highlights how vague earnout terms can lead to disputes and legal

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