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Business Transactions

What are mergers and acquisitions?

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Jul 3, 2023 | Business Transactions

Companies use many strategies to grow and increase their competitive advantage in the business world. Two of these strategies are mergers and acquisitions. While these terms are often used interchangeably, they involve distinct processes and have unique implications...

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What is an asset purchase in business?

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Apr 12, 2023 | Business Transactions

Businesses involve many transactions, one of them being purchasing assets. When your business gets to a good place, you can acquire assets from another business. You won't be purchasing the whole company or its stocks, just the assets. This post discusses this matter:...

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Do you need a business partner?

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Jan 17, 2023 | Business Transactions

There are many advantages to entering a business partnership with someone. Yet many of these relationships fail, as do many of any kind of close relationships between two people. Here are some questions to ask yourself before signing up to go into business with...

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What does it mean to spin off a business?

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Nov 25, 2021 | Business Transactions

As a business owner, you may have noticed that part of your business has the potential to be lucrative if it was a separate company. Some entrepreneurs take one part of a company they own and spin it off into their own enterprise. If this sounds like an attractive...

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When is it time to consider expanding my business?

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Nov 19, 2021 | Business Transactions

As people begin going back to some of their familiar habits, companies are starting to see a positive shift in business. While it may not be back to normal, many owners are beginning to see hope beyond making ends meet. Now that you are starting to think more...

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3 methods of resolving partnership disputes

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Sep 21, 2021 | Business Transactions, Commercial Real Estate, Real Estate

A business partnership is not unlike a marriage in that disputes and disagreements are going to arise from time to time. However, not every partnership dispute has to lead to a drawn-out courtroom battle. Sometimes, you may be able to explore other methods of dispute...

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What do you know about succession planning for you business?

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Sep 16, 2021 | Business Transactions

You do not want to let the time, effort and money you invested in your business go to waste when you retire. Succession planning ensures the right person or persons inherit your business, but you must learn the finer points of strategy development. To get started, see...

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Does your business need an employee handbook?

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Jul 14, 2021 | Business Transactions

Employee handbooks are common in larger businesses, but as a small business owner, you may not think you need one. However, there are plenty of good reasons why you should consider making one, even if you only have a few employees. Business.com explains an employee...

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3 types of business partner disputes no owner should ignore

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Feb 23, 2021 | Business Transactions

Disputes are common regardless of the relationship between parties. In business, disputes that arise between partners and shareholders can prove catastrophic for the company. Not all disagreements between shareholders are over simple and easy to resolve matters. Some...

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Protect your IP when merging with another firm

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Jan 19, 2021 | Business Transactions

Intellectual property represents a valuable asset for most modern companies. Firms that may acquire or merge with another firm must carefully consider how to protect the value of their IP holdings. These considerations provide a starting point for a comprehensive IP...

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