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When Private Equity’s Global Strategy Undermines Earnouts

This blog delves into the legal complexities of earnouts in private equity acquisitions, using a recent Delaware Superior Court case as a key example. It explores the risks sellers face when private equity firms orchestrate strategic decisions that negatively affect

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SELLER’S EARNOUT/COMMISSION CLAIM UPHELD IN COURT AGAINST BUYER’S UNREASONABLE DELAY

Delaware trial court holds that the seller’s claim that the buyer unreasonably delayed additional product testing requested by a customer to the point where the prospective business deal fell apart, may establish a buyer breach of its implied duty to

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