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03Jun

The Art of the (Bad) Deal: Successor Liability in M&A Transactions

Many asset deals have hidden risks that can prove costly for buyers if not addressed prior to closing the transaction, particularly in a distressed transaction where the seller may be unable to satisfy retained liabilities following the closing....
By: Ballard Spahr LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/the-art-of-the-bad-deal-successor-43802/

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