Legal Doc Negotiations during Acquisition

Hey all! What do you typically look at when negotiation legal docs during the diligence stage when under contract on a deal? Understand that a lot is deal by deal dependent, but what are typically go to points? Thanks for the help!

 

When negotiating legal documents during the diligence stage of an acquisition, there are several critical areas you should focus on to ensure a thorough and effective review. Here’s what you need to consider:

  1. Precedents: Always start by obtaining a contract from a deal that recently closed. This serves as a reference to determine what terms are considered "market" standard. If possible, gather more contracts for comparison. This comparative analysis helps in understanding the commonalities and deviations in terms and conditions which can be crucial during negotiations.

  2. Materiality Thresholds: It's important to set and agree on materiality thresholds. This means determining what contracts need to be disclosed based on their significance to the business's revenue or operations. For instance, you might agree to disclose all contracts above a certain financial threshold that collectively represent a significant percentage of the revenue.

  3. Time Components: Pay attention to any clauses involving time, such as notice periods or processing times. These should be compared against market standards. Any significant deviations should be flagged for further negotiation to align them closer to what is typical in the industry.

  4. Notes to Draft (NTDs), Placeholders, and Blanks: Identify any areas in the document marked by notes to draft, placeholders, or blanks. These indicate incomplete sections that need to be addressed. Providing precise information or references to fill these gaps can expedite the negotiation process and reduce back-and-forth discussions.

  5. Indication of Interest (IOI) and Letter of Intent (LOI): These documents are preliminary yet crucial. The IOI should reflect a serious intent with a clear outline of the bid based on thorough diligence. The LOI should detail the structure of the deal, including sources and uses of funds, working capital adjustments, and plans for key employees. Ensure these documents are drafted with precision to avoid ambiguity that could complicate later stages of the deal.

By focusing on these areas, you can navigate the complexities of legal negotiations during the diligence stage more effectively, ensuring that the terms align well with your strategic objectives and market standards.

Sources: How to Read a Legal Doc Like a Champ, How to Read a Legal Doc Like a Champ, https://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forum/private-equity/then-and-now-compbanker?customgpt=1, Overview of Sell-Side M&A, Sell-Side M&A Overview

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