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Your Closet, Your Skeletons: Avoiding Due Diligence Pitfalls

April 12, 2023 · 01:25 PM – 02:15 PM

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Moderator

Mackenzie Regent

Mackenzie Regent

Managing Partner

Kalos

Panelists

Julie Afanasiff

Julie Afanasiff

Managing Partner

Sequeira Partners

Georgia Grundmanis

Georgia Grundmanis

M&A Advisor

BFL Canada

Jalal Jetha

Jalal Jetha

Managing Director

Cascadia Equity Partners

 Mergers and acquisitions typically have extensive due diligence by the buyer. Tackling due diligence during an M&A transaction can be an overwhelming task, but essential for closing a successful, equitable and efficient deal. Before committing to the transaction, the acquirer will want to ensure that it knows what it is buying and what obligations it is assuming, litigation risks and intellectual property issues, liabilities, problematic contracts, and more.  

Understand what buyers will be looking for, and what sellers need to have prepared for the due diligence process and the key information a company must uncover from their target before moving forward with a deal: 

Legal (intellectual property, compliance and regulatory matters, contracts, licensing, EH&S, etc.)
Financial (including taxes, company’s financial statements & projections, working capital, etc.)
Human Resources (HR) (outstanding stock options, retention plans, employee agreements, culture, bonus structures, benefits, etc.)

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