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  • 13 minutes

Letters of Intent - Non-Binding Provisions

 

Depending on the type of deal gaining access to records and information can be a big point of contention.

Non-binding provisions include the due diligence process. The type of deal will affect the scope of diligence. If you’re buying only an asset you may not have to look into certain things but if you are buying stock you will need more access and will want to talk to more people and see more things and look at more records and all contracts. This is where that access can be a big point of contention particularly from a seller’s perspective if the seller doesn’t want everyone else to be in the know. In this video, our speaker discusses and provides examples on due diligence, indemnification and conditions to closing.

Runtime: 13 minutes

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Erich W. Merrill, Jr.

Erich W. Merrill, Jr.

Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP

  • Partner at Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP, in Portland, Oregon, with over 35 years of experience in representing clients in business transactions, including mergers and acquisitions for privately held businesses
  • Handled business sales and purchases for clients in a variety of industries, including logistics, medical devices, biotechnology, computer software, beverages, clean-room technologies, sports apparel, brokerage, financial services, wood products, metal fabrication, transportation, and specialty gases
  • Speaks frequently on topics related to selling and buying businesses
  • Recently presented seminars on Nonbinding Legal Documentation in Commercial Transactions, and Seller's Representations and Warranties in Business Transactions
  • Past president of the Business Law Section of the Oregon State Bar, served as leader of his firm's Corporate and M&A team, is listed in Best Lawyers of America, and is a Super Lawyer
  • J.D. degree, Harvard Law School
  • Can be contacted at 503-205-2504 or [email protected]
Meghan E. Williams

Meghan E. Williams

Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP

  • Partner at Miller, Nash, Graham & Dunn LLP, in the Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington offices
  • Focuses on all aspects of business law, including corporate mergers and acquisitions, governance, and corporate financing transactions
  • President of the Clark County Section of Washington Women Lawyers; member of the Executive Committee of the Oregon State Bar Corporate Counsel Section
  • Washington SuperLawyer
  • J.D. degree, magna cum laude, Suffolk University Law School; B.S. degree in environmental studies, with distinction, University of Colorado - Boulder
  • Can be contacted at [email protected] or 360-619-7029

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