Introduction to M&A Pre-Acquisition Agreements: Confidentiality Agreements, Letters of Intent, Term Sheets, and More
Recording of a 60-minute premium CLE video webinar
This CLE webinar will provide an introduction and overview of the preliminary agreements used at the start of the M&A process including letters of intent (LOIs) and/or term sheets and confidentiality agreements. The panel will discuss what each of these agreements are, why and when they are used, advantages and disadvantages of the various agreements, and key terms to consider from the perspective of both buyers and sellers.
Outline
- Overview: front-end concerns in M&A
- Confidentiality and non-disclosure agreements
- LOIs, term sheets and exclusivity terms
- Key considerations and practice pointers
Benefits
The panel will review these and other key issues:
- What are the front-end concerns in M&A deals that should be addressed in preliminary agreements?
- What are LOIs and term sheets? What terms should be included in these documents?
- What are the main factors in drafting confidentiality, non-disclosure and exclusivity terms?
- What are key considerations for M&A buyers and sellers when entering into preliminary agreements?
Faculty
Evan Berquist
Partner
Maslon
Mr. Berquist practices in the firm’s Corporate & Securities Group, focusing on general business and... | Read More
Mr. Berquist practices in the firm’s Corporate & Securities Group, focusing on general business and corporate law. He assists entrepreneurs, business owners, managers, board members, and in-house counsel with a wide range of legal needs, including mergers and acquisitions, commercial contracts, employment matters, and financing transactions.
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Partner, Chair of Corporate & Securities Group
Maslon
Ms. Markey represents clients in general corporate, taxation, and nonprofit matters. She draws from a diverse... | Read More
Ms. Markey represents clients in general corporate, taxation, and nonprofit matters. She draws from a diverse background in government, accounting, and law to serve as a holistic business advisor, and strongly believes that tax and corporate advice should be both easy to understand and practical. Ms. Markey regularly counsels clients on mergers and acquisitions, business formation, joint ventures, and general corporate matters. She also frequently assists clients with tax controversies, audits, appeals, planning, and structuring, as well as researching tax law and drafting legal appeals and memoranda. Ms. Markey regularly writes and presents on corporate topics and most recently presented seminars on ownership disputes in closely held businesses, advanced tax strategies for M&A deals, and strategic risk assessment for complex commercial transactions.
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