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The term merger refers to a business deal in which two separate legal entities combine through a multifaceted series of agreements to form a new, single legal entity. In mergers, the stock of the entities involved is given up and new stock is issued in its place. During this process, a business attorney can provide highly valuable assistance by helping you to avoid common legal pitfalls, constructing a timeline for the transaction, using experience gained from prior transactions, and otherwise assisting you in achieving your objectives.

Mergers Require the Support of Knowledgeable Business Attorneys

Regardless of the current market conditions or the precise industry in which you do business, a merger can be an effective strategy to promote the growth of your company. Mergers are highly complex matters from both a legal and a financial standpoint, so it is important to have an attorney at your side to look after your best interests. An experienced business attorney can facilitate a merger by assisting clients through the complex maze of legal and financial transactions involved.

With more than 40 years of combined legal experience focused on residential and commercial real estate, estate planning, corporate/small business formation, professional licensing, health care law, and various types of business transitions, Bell and Shah is a multidisciplinary practice that can effectively handle all of your legal needs. Authorities in their fields, our business attorneys have the resources needed to properly attend to your merger.

Our Services Cover All Aspects of a Merger

The approach you take to your merger, whether you are the seller or the purchaser, can have a profound and long-lasting impact on your business and personal finances. So, to ensure that your interests are well-protected and your immediate and long-range goals are met, competent legal counsel is essential. By going over all of the potential options with you and analyzing the prospective advantages and disadvantages of various strategies, our business attorneys can help you make the proper decisions. We can then represent you during the merger to guarantee that a positive resolution is reached.

Call 773-635-0355 and let the professionals here at Bell & Shah provide the personalized counsel you deserve for your merger. We look forward to helping you.

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