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Mergers and Acquisitions

Hawley Troxell attorneys provide clients with substantial experience in mergers and acquisitions, having negotiated, documented, and closed deals throughout the United States. Our M&A team has a wide variety of skill sets, including corporate, securities, finance, antitrust, tax, executive compensation, real estate, and employee benefits, and we assure clients of full coverage of the M&A issues.

We represent buyers, sellers, financial advisors, financing institutions, and other interested parties in M&A transactions involving industry leading, middle-market, and emerging companies. We have been on all sides of M&A transactions and we offer the perspective of each party to a transaction, different creative solutions used in other deals, and what it takes to get the deal done. Our experience includes public and private mergers; stock and asset purchases; private-equity sponsored investments; leveraged buyouts; strategic investments; joint ventures; restructurings, recapitalizations and workouts; tender offers; proxy contests; and divestitures and spin-offs.



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