Monthly Archives: November 2024

Buyer’s Forum Selection Clause Strategy Backfires in Baseball Program Acquisition

This blog examines the impact of a permissive forum selection clause in an M&A asset purchase agreement, focusing on a case where a Nebraska buyer acquired a Texas-based youth baseball organization. The clause allowed the buyer the option, but not

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Buyer-Friendly Earnout Provision Shields Buyer from Seller’s Claim

This blog dives into a key M&A case from the Delaware Court of Chancery that underscores the importance of earnout clauses in asset acquisition deals. It centers on a $1.7 million acquisition in the data management sector, where the buyer

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Due Diligence Gives Buyers the Right to Walk Away from a Bad Deal

This blog post explores the critical role of due diligence in mergers and acquisitions, illustrating how it can empower buyers to withdraw from disadvantageous deals. It recounts a cautionary case involving the purchase of a nutritional supplement company, emphasizing the

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