Orange County Business Due Diligence Lawyer
When buying or selling a business, performing due diligence is a necessary and important step to take. By making sure you understand the implications and inherent risks in the purchase and sale agreement, we can help you minimize future problems and liabilities.
Putting knowledge and experience on your side
At the Law Offices of Dennis R. Delahanty, we have more than 15 years of experience performing business due diligence for our clients. Our founder, Mr. Delahanty, has first-hand knowledge in business transactions. As a business law attorney and business owner, he knows what to look for and can help you avoid future problems and surprises.
Contact our law firm in Newport Beach, California, to schedule an appointment with an experienced business law attorney. Buying a business is risky. Let us help you reduce that risk by assisting you in performing your due diligence.
Business due diligence involves making sure:
- You understand and clearly define the risks you are assuming and what you can do to minimize them.
- The current business owner discloses significant third-party contracts
- All key employees have employment contracts
- The corporate records are up-to-date
- Non-compete agreements are in place
- Adequate and thorough disclosures have been made.
Contact a California Business Due Diligence Lawyer
Failing to perform due diligence before you buy a business could result in serious problems later on. Losing key employees or assuming unfavorable third-party contracts are only two examples of potential hardships. Our firm helps clients avoid future disputes and enjoy smooth transitions into their new company. Contact our law offices to schedule an appointment.
The Law Offices of Dennis R. Delahanty
4299 Macarthur Boulevard Suite 205
Newport Beach, CA 92660
(949) 660-6300 - phone
(949) 660-6399 - fax
e-mail
The Law Offices of Dennis R. Delahanty represents clients throughout California including Orange County, Riverside County, Los Angeles County, and San Diego County, as well as the cities of Newport Beach, Irvine, Aliso Viejo, Tustin, Santa Ana, Huntington Beach, Anaheim, Costa Mesa, and Mission Viejo.