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26Nov

Buying and selling a business: Disclosure schedules and why they matter

When buying and selling a business, the parties are right to focus on the purchase and sale agreement, as it contains the transaction’s definitive deal terms, including the purchase price, and the parties’ pre- and post-closing obligations. It also...
By: Thompson Coburn LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/buying-and-selling-a-business-25464/

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