North Carolina non-compete enforcement and earn-out exposure
Enforceable but no blue-pencil. Overbroad covenants are void. Strict consideration required.
"The seller isn't your enemy, but their interests aren't aligned with yours."
Buying a business is one of the highest-stakes decisions you will make. Our Wake Forest business acquisition lawyers bring 15+ years of transaction experience and personal Managing Partner involvement to every deal, guiding buyers through acquisitions across Technology, Healthcare, Finance with the strategic precision and speed your timeline demands.
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Alex Lubyansky handles business acquisition law work for buyers and sellers in Wake Forest and across the country. Here is what that looks like:
We work best with people who know what they want and are ready to move:
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A structured, methodical approach to business acquisition law
We review the target business, your acquisition goals, and the proposed deal terms to develop a strategic game plan tailored to your specific situation.
Managing Partner Alex Lubyansky leads a thorough investigation of the target's contracts, liabilities, intellectual property, and regulatory standing to surface risks before you commit.
We structure the transaction to optimize risk allocation and negotiate purchase agreements, employment agreements, and ancillary documents that protect your interests.
We manage the closing checklist, coordinate with lenders and third parties, and ensure every condition is satisfied so your deal closes on schedule.
After the deal closes, we assist with purchase price adjustments, earnout calculations, transition matters, and any post-closing disputes that arise.
We don't take every matter. Here is what happens when you reach out.
Alex reviews your transaction details personally. No intake coordinators, no junior associates screening your submission.
We evaluate whether your deal aligns with our practice. Not every matter is a fit, and we will tell you directly if it is not.
If there is alignment, Alex schedules a direct call to discuss your transaction, timeline, and objectives.
Before any work begins, you receive a written engagement letter with defined scope, timeline, and fee structure. No surprises.
Alex Lubyansky handles every business acquisition law engagement personally.
15+ years of M&A experience. Nationwide. One attorney on every deal.
We review every transaction inquiry within one business day.
Your transaction details are under review. If there is alignment, we will be in touch.
Meanwhile, feel free to call us directly at (248) 266-2790
Use these before you call any firm, including ours.
At many firms, a partner sells the work and a junior associate does it. Ask for the name of the attorney who will draft and negotiate your documents.
Volume indicates current, active deal experience, not just credentials from years ago.
A $500K SBA acquisition and a $50M PE deal require different skill sets. Make sure the attorney has handled transactions similar to yours.
M&A transactions require a team. Your attorney should work with your other advisors, not in a silo.
Reps, warranties, and indemnification claims surface months after closing. Ask whether the firm handles post-closing litigation or refers it out.
Hourly, flat fee, or hybrid. Ask what factors increase legal costs so there are no surprises.
Common questions from Wake Forest clients
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Raleigh-Durham's Research Triangle is one of America's premier innovation hubs, driving M&A activity across biotech, pharmaceuticals, and software. The region hosts over 300 life sciences companies near Research Triangle Park, and the presence of Duke, UNC, and NC State creates a continuous pipeline of technology spinoffs and research commercialization deals. The Triangle's rapid population growth has also fueled healthcare services consolidation and commercial real estate transactions.
The Research Triangle is a seller's market for biotech and SaaS companies, with national PE firms and strategics competing aggressively for quality assets. However, the broader middle market in services, healthcare, and traditional manufacturing remains balanced, with ample deal flow from the region's sustained business formation rate.
Raleigh-Durham has added population at roughly double the national rate for the past decade, creating organic growth opportunities for acquired businesses across nearly every sector. The Research Triangle's density of PhDs and engineers per capita is among the highest nationally, providing an unmatched talent pool for knowledge-intensive acquisitions.
North Carolina is one of the few states that still recognizes the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act without modification, and the state's strong enforcement of non-compete agreements (evaluated under a five-factor reasonableness test) makes workforce retention covenants particularly important in acquisition agreements.
Enforceable but no blue-pencil. Overbroad covenants are void. Strict consideration required.
Entity mergers and conversions require filing with the North Carolina Secretary of State. Annual reports are required. The Department of Revenue requires notification for asset purchases.
North Carolina State Bar (mandatory unified bar). Unified/integrated bar. Membership required to practice law in North Carolina.
Bar association websiteFederal districts: E.D.N.C., M.D.N.C., W.D.N.C.
Business court: North Carolina Business Court (established 1996) Created in 1995, became operational in 1996. Statewide jurisdiction; locations in Charlotte, Greensboro, Raleigh, and Winston-Salem. One of the oldest and most established business courts in the U.S.
North Carolina M&A spans financial services (Charlotte is a top-five U.S. banking center), technology (Research Triangle), life sciences, and automotive manufacturing.
Watchpoints
These are the items we see derail business acquisition law transactions in the Wake Forest market. Each one is rooted in current statutory law, recent legislative changes, or recurring patterns from the deals Alex has handled.
Enforceable but no blue-pencil. Overbroad covenants are void. Strict consideration required.
"The seller isn't your enemy, but their interests aren't aligned with yours."
Securities regulated by North Carolina Secretary of State Securities Division (sosnc.gov/securities). North Carolina follows the Uniform Securities Act; Blue Sky notice filings required for Reg D.
Seller financing is a huge buzzword. Run analytics on where your inbound comes from and you'll see it. Speak publicly about seller financing and you will attract a massive amount of interest. The trouble is, the same buzzword attracts unqualified buyers. People without intent. People without funding. People without the ability or desire to actually move forward. I love the idea, and I love the possibility of a creative structure. But it's far less likely than the internet would have you believe. The unicorn opportunity that's completely seller financed, runs hands off, and flips at a massive multiple in months... that math doesn't really make sense. You see it constantly online because it works as a way to attract a large amount of interest. Just not necessarily qualified interest.
In-depth guides to help you prepare for your transaction
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Read guideUse these tools to prepare for your transaction. Professional analysis at your fingertips.
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"If your lawyers are better at killing deals than closing them, you don't have legal counsel. You have legal prevention."
15+ years of M&A and securities transaction experience Senior counsel on every engagement Admitted in Michigan, practicing nationwide
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Alex Lubyansky handles every engagement personally. Tell us about your transaction and we will let you know if there is a fit.
Tell us about your deal. We review every submission and respond within one business day.
Your transaction details are under review. If there is alignment, we will be in touch.
Meanwhile, feel free to call us directly at (248) 266-2790
One attorney on every deal. Nationwide. 15+ years of M&A experience.