Resolution of Purchase Price Disputes in M&A Transactions
September 22, 2021
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United States
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Most arbitration issues in merger and acquisition transactions arise in the context of purchase price adjustments (PPAs) and indemnification claims in transactions involving target companies whose common stock is not publicly traded.
In this article for Global Arbitration Review, Eversheds Sutherland Partners Bill Dudzinksy and Lance Phillips, together with Associates Amy Chen and Michael Mannino, discuss the issues that PPAs present in M&A transactions, specifically, with the intention that practitioners keep these issues in mind as they review the relevant procedural and substantive rules of arbitration.
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