Sandbagging in M&A Transactions
Mergers and acquisitions are delicate processes that require careful planning and mutual courtesy between both sides. Many of these transactions are between parties with an unbalanced…
Complying with the Texas Identity Theft Enforcement and Protection Act
In today’s interconnected world where you can purchase products and services, interact with businesses, and authorize sensitive banking transactions from the comfort of your own home,…
Hollywood’s A.I. Dilemma and the Future of Movies
Artificial intelligence has emerged as a transformative force across various industries in recent years, and one industry in which it has made significant inroads lately is…
Tips for Negotiating Business Contracts
Negotiating contracts can be a daunting task for business owners, but it doesn’t have to be. Yes, most contracts are page upon page of specific and…
Participating Preferred Returns and What They Mean for Investors and Start-Ups
Entrepreneurs routinely find that starting their own business is a major challenge in many ways. At the top of that list of challenges is securing enough…
U.S. Commercial Real Estate Facing Potentially Catastrophic Collapse as Values Plummet in COVID’s Wake
The unforeseen reach of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic has slowly shifted from a health and survival standpoint to a financially calamitous one. The aftereffects of pandemic-caused…
M&A Transaction Disputes and How to Handle Them
There are few events in the life of a business more replete with feelings of upheaval and uncertainty than a merger or acquisition. If you’re part…
Arbitration Clauses and When You Might Need Them
Whenever you enter into an agreement with another party, you can never be too careful. A business relationship that is fruitful and friendly now could potentially…
Pre-Money vs. Post-Money Valuations: What Does This Mean for Business Owners and Investors?
For business owners looking for investors to shore up their business capital and bottom line, careful negotiations are always required to ensure that both parties understand…