Metro D.C. Mergers & Acquisitions

Business attorneys serving Virginia, D.C., and Maryland

The attorneys at Grad, Logan & Klewans hold licenses to practice in various states, including Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C.  Our representatives have experience in all facets of business mergers and acquisitions and regularly handle complicated cases.

Growing your business through mergers and acquisitions

Other companies may target growing businesses as candidates for a merger or acquisition.  One business often seeks to acquire another to complement or diversify its commercial interests in today’s business climate.

Every merger or acquisition has possible legal, financial, and tax ramifications that require analysis and valuation.  Our knowledgeable and experienced business attorneys perform due diligence, prepare the required documentation, advise on tax planning issues, and oversee the complicated details inherent in merger and acquisition transactions.

Representing your interests

We evaluate all aspects of a potential merger or acquisition to be certain the transaction promotes our clients’ best interests.  We prepare all the documentation required by law and satisfy all regulatory requirements.  Additionally, we support clients’ goals by working to ensure the merger or acquisition benefits them and is fundamentally sound.

Contact us by email or call our Falls Church office to get more information and schedule a consultation with a business law attorney.

Call 703 666-8639 for mergers and acquisitions in Virginia.

3141 Fairview Park Drive, Suite 350, Falls Church, VA 22042 Phone: 703-666-8639

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