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Menden Freiman MendenFreiman LLP
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Atlanta Business Transaction Lawyer

MendenFreiman’s business attorneys handle a wide range of business transactions for our clients. We have years of complex financial, tax and corporate transaction experience and represent buyers and sellers in a variety of mergers and acquisitions providing start-to-finish assistance with the structuring, negotiation, documentation and closing of the deal. Contact our Atlanta business transaction lawyers for more information or assistance.

Mid-Market Expertise

Our business transaction attorneys also have specialized expertise in complex mid-market transactions where tax and/or financial reporting are most important to the transaction structure. In addition, our firm provides multi-disciplinary advice to handle all aspects of a transaction – including due diligence, structuring, letter-of-intent negotiation, documentation, financing, structuring of employee benefits in the acquired entity, and closing the deal.

We are experienced in closing a variety of different deal structures, including:

  • Asset Sales and Purchases
  • Stock / Equity Sales and Purchases
  • Mergers and Acquisitions, including Tax-Free reorganizations
  • Joint Ventures and Strategic Alliances
  • Leveraged Buyouts
  • Recapitalizations
  • Spin-offs / Split-offs

Contact Our Experienced Atlanta Business Transaction Lawyers

Whether you are a buyer, strategic acquirer, financial investor – or even an entrepreneur needing guidance with your first business transaction – our business lawyers bring the necessary expertise to the table and get the deal done.

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