Mergers & Acquisitions,
Corporate
Jul. 31, 2018
Good litigators avoid promoting M&A litigation
Every word in hundreds of transaction documents has a bearing on a client's future liability. Knowing what those words should be will make a big difference.




Roger L. Neu
The M&A Law FirmPhone: (949) 863-1700
Email: roger@rneulaw.com
Roger is a CPA and attorney in Irvine.

What happens in the operating room does not always stay in the operating room. The patient goes in for surgery, but before the surgery begins the doctor notes that he has not done this particular procedure for quite some time. The doctor turns to the nurse and asks her to pull up the YouTube videos showing how the procedure should be performed.
Yes, based on first hand nursing accounts, this does actually happen. Unfortunately, the s...
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