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22May

Giving Value to Representations and Indemnifications in Distressed Transactions

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Indemnification obligations are used to allocate risk between a buyer and a seller in nearly all mergers and acquisitions transactions. In an acquisition of a distressed company or its assets, however, the seller may not be creditworthy (i.e., able...
By: Perkins Coie
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