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LOGISTICS ACQUISITION LAWYER Undertaking the purchase of a logistics, transportation or warehousing company requires significant prepatory work (due diligence) and thereafter negotiating the terms of the acquisition if the purchase actually does proceeds forward. At Neufeld Legal P.C., we work with prospective buyers of logistics companies as they seek to determine whether a particular business is worth acquiring and how that acquistion would be best undertaken. The central element to the prepatory work when buying a company is due diligence, which involves the investigation and analysis of that business. Based upon said due diligence, a determination can be made as to whether or not to proceed with the intended corporate acquisition, subject to further considerations. Among the broader areas of a prospective purchaser's due diligence, the following represents some of the key areas for investigation and analysis: - corporate structure and leadership - financial history and commercial business prospects - debts and liabilities - competitive position and existing competition - customers and their retention - contractual arrangements and their transferability - real estate and associate issues with the property - employees and their continuing loyalty - claims and court litigation The foregoing due diligence, however, is only the beginning of the business acquisition process. Based on the results of your analysis, in consultation with legal counsel, negotiation and related legal work need to be undertaken to advance your position, should you continue to proceed with the proposed acquisition and at a purchase price that reflects the disclosed facts and reconsideration of the business' value. For knowledgeable and experienced legal representation with respect to logistics, supply chain, warehousing, transportation or international trade, contact logistics lawyer Christopher R. Neufeld via email at Chris@LogisticsLawyer.ca or telephone for Canadian matters at (416) 887-9702 (Toronto) or (403) 400-4092 (Calgary) or for United States matters at 646-681-4491 (New York). |
Recent: Mr. Neufeld spoke at the IWLA - International Warehousing and Logistics Association's 2014 Annual Conference on legal matters of cross-border logistics.
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Logistics Lawyer Christopher R. Neufeld is admitted to practice law in both Ontario and Alberta (Canada) and New York (U.S.A.), with the law firm of Neufeld Legal Professional Corporation, with its dual headquarters situated at 719 Catalina Cres., Burlington, Ontario, Canada and 705 - 120 Silvercreek Close NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Mr. Neufeld's principal legal work in the logistics field relates to corporate-commercial transactions, including mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, contract negotiation and drafting, business development, corporate governance, commercial leasing and foreign trade. COPYRIGHT 2009-14. |
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Logistics - Supply Chain - Warehouse - Trucking - Rail - Shipping - Air Freight - Intermodal / Multimodal |