WILG lawyers represent a variety of enterprises,
organizations and individuals engaged in a wide range of businesses
in connection with merger & acquisition transactions.
We work with clients in buying, selling and
reorganizing all types of businesses. We will
assist our clients in all phases of negotiating,
structuring and documenting business acquisitions,
mergers and reorganizations. This includes the
preparation of term sheets, letters of intent,
asset purchase agreements, stock purchase agreements,
merger agreements, partnerships, joint ventures
and reorganizations, as well the due diligence
investigations associated with those transactions.
WILG attorneys have aided clients ranging from
local entrepreneurs expanding their businesses
to national and multi-national conglomerates
acquiring or merging with other entities. Whether
the clientfs business is large or small, local
or global, we tailor the right deal for the client.
M&A of companies with assets and sales in
more than one country can pose enormous legal
complexities. Our lawyers provide you with solid,
comprehensive experience in providing professional
services for multi-country business combinations.
Effectively managing the intricate legal issues
of your M&A transactions requires specialized,
transnational legal expertise.
WILG is prepared to handle all aspects of the
negotiation and financing of M&A transactions,
including:

Structuring business
combination transactions to maximize economic
benefits and to meet corporate objectives.

Providing advice on
corporate governance matters, including the duties of a board of directors
in a change-of-control situation.

Negotiating and drafting
asset purchase, stock purchase, sale and merger agreements.

Conducting the
due diligence investigation of a target company.

Providing assistance
in preparing a seller for a buyer's due diligence
investigation.

Negotiating and
drafting documents for financing transactions,
such as bank loan agreements, mezzanine financing,
and sales of debt or equity securities.

Preparing Hart-Scott-Rodino
notifications.

Advising on post-closing
matters.

Analyzing issues,
including the preparation of Exon-Florio filings,
for transactions that may affect U.S. national
security interests.