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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 Firm

Phone: (949) 863-1700

Email: roger@rneulaw.com

Roger is a CPA and attorney in Irvine.

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Good litigators avoid promoting M&A litigation
Avoiding litigation is a function of first making sure the right attorneys are handling the M&A transaction. 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. (Shutterstock)

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