Due Diligence in Business Transactions

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Author: Gary M. Lawrence ISBN: 9781588522542
Publisher: Law Journal Press Publication: May 28, 2019
Imprint: Law Journal Press Language: English
Author: Gary M. Lawrence
ISBN: 9781588522542
Publisher: Law Journal Press
Publication: May 28, 2019
Imprint: Law Journal Press
Language: English

“All but the most seasoned acquisition professional will find some topics addressed in this book that he or she has never considered. This volume of material the author addresses is truly staggering.” — The M&A Tax Report This valuable deskbook presents a complete overview of the due diligence process and gives attorneys, legal assistants and allied professionals the tools they need to conduct more thorough and efficient due diligence investigations.Due Diligence in Business Transactions book and CD provides detailed guidance on: who makes up the due diligence team and what roles these various experts play; how to limit your risk of liability for inadequate or incomplete due diligence; what the courts say about “adequate due diligence” under the federal securities laws; creating a “data trail” to document the investigation; techniques that can help you uncover more and better information; the special requirements of international and intellectual property due diligence; and how the due diligence investigation process varies for different types of companies. Chapters analyze due diligence on environmental issues, real property and personal property, debt instruments, employee benefits, insurance and liability coverage, international issues, and intellectual property, as well as due diligence considerations in light of heightened national security. The book features over 100 forms and checklists that can also be found on the accompanying CDROM.Due Diligence in Business Transactions includes indepth coverage of the case law and statutes governing due diligence and shows you what to do—and what to watch out for—every step of the way. Book #00629; looseleaf, two volumes, 1,388 pages and one CDROM; published in 1994, updated as need; no additional charge for updates during your subscription. Looseleaf print subscribers receive supplements. The online edition is updated automatically. ISBN: 9781588520661.

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“All but the most seasoned acquisition professional will find some topics addressed in this book that he or she has never considered. This volume of material the author addresses is truly staggering.” — The M&A Tax Report This valuable deskbook presents a complete overview of the due diligence process and gives attorneys, legal assistants and allied professionals the tools they need to conduct more thorough and efficient due diligence investigations.Due Diligence in Business Transactions book and CD provides detailed guidance on: who makes up the due diligence team and what roles these various experts play; how to limit your risk of liability for inadequate or incomplete due diligence; what the courts say about “adequate due diligence” under the federal securities laws; creating a “data trail” to document the investigation; techniques that can help you uncover more and better information; the special requirements of international and intellectual property due diligence; and how the due diligence investigation process varies for different types of companies. Chapters analyze due diligence on environmental issues, real property and personal property, debt instruments, employee benefits, insurance and liability coverage, international issues, and intellectual property, as well as due diligence considerations in light of heightened national security. The book features over 100 forms and checklists that can also be found on the accompanying CDROM.Due Diligence in Business Transactions includes indepth coverage of the case law and statutes governing due diligence and shows you what to do—and what to watch out for—every step of the way. Book #00629; looseleaf, two volumes, 1,388 pages and one CDROM; published in 1994, updated as need; no additional charge for updates during your subscription. Looseleaf print subscribers receive supplements. The online edition is updated automatically. ISBN: 9781588520661.

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