Mergers & Acquisitions

Mergers & Acquisitions

Ignorance is NOT bliss: 

Ignorance IS NOT bliss
A major concern for companies in mergers and acquisitions is successor liability. Successor liability occurs when a company is acquired and subsequently inherits the burdens and liabilities of the previous organization. This allows U.S. government agencies or other parties to now pursue the successor company for liabilities. We've helped countless organizations navigate this complex transaction and we're here to help you.
Topics Include:
  • Important areas to think about
  • Key resources
  • What to do if you messed it up

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