Purchasing a business is a big and potentially exciting decision. You are looking forward to the future and all that the business will bring. Perhaps you bought a thriving company at the peak of success and you plan to hit the ground running. Or maybe you purchased a startup that has great potential, but requires a little more effort. In either case, gaining the assets in a business can be a huge boost.
Buying a business can also come with liabilities attached, such as lawsuits. These liabilities will hopefully be known to you before the purchase if you have worked with an Arizona business attorney and have done your due diligence. But sometimes they can come as a surprise. So what happens if you acquire a business engaged in a lawsuit or facing potential lawsuits?
There is a lot more to buying a business than there is to buying other types of assets like real estate. In real estate, the sellers are obligated to provide information on the negatives or other possible concerning issues with the asset. In businesses, however, it is up to the buyer to perform their due diligence. Some areas you should perform due diligence include:
TIP: Do a quick google search for the name of the business you are considering and the term “lawsuit,” “violation,” and similar words. Doing so is a good first step to finding scandals, a ruined reputation, or violation of regulations if there are any public ones.
Just because a business has a pending lawsuit does not necessarily make it a bad purchase. Some businesses may be involved in a lawsuit with a minimal settlement value, making it worth the risk. However, you cannot always know what the settlement amount will be ahead of time. What you can do is find out what the charges are against the business. You or your business attorney can then evaluate roughly how much a settlement might be and if it is worth passing up the opportunity to buy or not.
Some lawsuits that might be manageable for you to handle can include:
Some lawsuits that are typically a major red flag include:
When you’re looking over a sales agreement, it is essential to have an Arizona business attorney review it with you to make sure nothing is missed. At this point, you should have thoroughly researched the company and be aware of most or all of its different liabilities. In the event that there are some liabilities you are willing to take on, your attorney can help with negotiations.
The negative implications of taking on a business with a lawsuit can be:
While taking on a business with a lawsuit is generally a negative circumstance, there can be some positives that come out of the situation including:
If you’re concerned about the possibility of hidden liabilities or you’re trying to determine whether or not a certain lawsuit might be worth taking over, our Arizona business attorneys have you covered. We have years of experience in the field and are skilled at uncovering hidden liabilities. Not only that, but with a detailed understanding of Arizona law, we can help you evaluate how much the liability could cost you and whether or not it’s worth it.
Don’t play the guessing game when it comes to a business purchase, reach out to our attorneys today and buy your business with confidence
Brad Denton – Denton Peterson Dunn
1930 N Arboleda #200
Mesa, AZ 85213
Office: 480-660-3249
Email: brad@dentonpeterson.com
Website: https://arizonabusinesslawyeraz.com
7272 E Indian School Rd #540-132
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Phone: 480-690-3283
Email: service@dentonpeterson.com
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