MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS
A significant part of our Corporate Law practice involves representing buyers, sellers and third parties engaged in mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, the purchase and sale of stock or assets and leveraged and management buyouts. Dawda Mann’s knowledgeable team of corporate law professionals have the skill and experience to represent business clients in these complicated transactional matters, while also providing guidance on day-to-day initiatives, in a manner that helps organizations meet their business goals.
Our Corporate Team has extensive experience dealing with
At Dawda Mann, understanding our clients’ needs, motivations and goals, is what drives us. We are
able to respond effectively to the needs of their businesses: Any matter, any transaction, any contractual
needs will be met with exceptional skill and attention to detail.
Bike Night, Twin Peaks and Franchise Agreements
The recent violence at a Waco, Texas restaurant has called into question the rights and responsibilities of franchisees and franchisors. On May 15th, during a so-called “Bike Night” at the Waco Twin Peaks, an enormous [...]
Why Should We Care about Delaware?
What’s the big deal with the state of Delaware? It’s the smallest state in the union, and it’s ranked #45 in population with under a million residents. But it’s oversize in importance to American businesses. [...]
Commercial Landlord’s Headache: When Your Tenant Files Bankruptcy
Several large companies and small local concerns have filed bankruptcy. How does this affect their commercial leases, including their current and future rental payments? Before we give some general advice, we must provide this specific [...]
New Michigan laws governing non-profit corporations
There are new laws on the books in Michigan, which may have a significant impact in the governance and operation of non-profit organizations. These laws, known as Public Acts 557, 558 and 559 of 2014 [...]
Michigan Business Courts: A New Approach to Litigation
Business litigation is changing in Michigan. Public Act 333 officially requires Michigan circuit courts that have three or more judges to establish specialized business court dockets. Those courts with less than three circuit judges may [...]
Don’t Let Your Drafting be Drafty
In my experience most attorneys fancy themselves as capable, even good, writers. Sadly, in my experience, many of them are wrong (or, at least, they don’t have or don’t spend the time necessary for their [...]