Navigate Business Purchases and Sales
Navigate Business Purchases and Sales
Our experienced business lawyers guide you through every phase of the purchase and sale cycle. We assist with drafting contracts, negotiating terms, tax structuring, and closing deals. We identify risks, secure opportunities, and align legal strategies with your business goals. We advise on transactions across Ontario, from simple buyouts to complex international deals.
Our services include:
- Letters of Intent (LOI): Draft comprehensive LOIs to establish favorable terms and protect interests keeping client’s leveraging position in mind.
- Due Diligence: Detailed legal due diligence to highlight and mitigate risks and ensuring regulatory compliance.
- Purchase Agreements: Draft comprehensive sales/purchase agreements covering aspects from financial terms to representations and warranties with end-to-end assistance and structuring on pre and post-closing steps.
- Compliance: Manage legal and business risks at every stage of commercial sale/purchase of businesses.
- Contract and Integration: Streamline post-closing integration and review contracts for continuity.
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