Business Exit Attorney • Maricopa, Arizona

Business Exit Attorney in Maricopa

You built your business. We protect what you have built when it is time to sell. Our Maricopa business exit attorneys represent owners selling companies across Healthcare, Technology, Manufacturing, providing strategic sell-side counsel that maximizes your value, protects your interests, and gets the deal across the finish line.

Selective M&A Practice
Personal Attention
Managing Partner on Every Deal

What We Do

Our managing partner provides selective business exit & sell-side law counsel to clients in Maricopa and nationwide, including:

  • Sell-side legal representation for business owners
  • Exit readiness assessment and pre-sale preparation
  • Buyer vetting and offer evaluation
  • Purchase agreement negotiation on behalf of sellers
  • Representations and warranties management to minimize post-closing liability
  • Escrow and indemnification cap structuring
  • Non-compete and transition services agreement negotiation
  • Post-closing obligation management and earnout dispute support

Who We Serve

We engage selectively with capitalized founders and investors in Maricopa and nationwide:

  • Business owners planning to sell within the next 6 to 24 months
  • Founders who received an offer and need legal counsel immediately
  • Family-owned businesses planning generational transitions through sale
  • Business owners approached by private equity firms or strategic buyers
  • Partners managing a business dissolution through sale of assets
  • Entrepreneurs ready to exit and move on to their next venture

M&A Market: Maricopa & the Phoenix Metro

Phoenix is one of the fastest-growing M&A markets in the country, driven by massive population influx from California and the establishment of major semiconductor fabrication facilities (TSMC, Intel). The region's real estate, healthcare, and technology sectors generate consistent deal flow. The Valley's concentration of retirement communities creates unique acquisition opportunities in senior care, home health, and wealth management.

Top M&A Sectors Near Maricopa

  • Semiconductor & Electronics
  • Healthcare
  • Real Estate Services
  • Technology
  • Senior Care & Services

Deal Environment

Phoenix deal activity is accelerating as the metro area approaches 5 million residents. California transplants often bring business expertise and capital, increasing both the quality of targets and the sophistication of local buyers.

Why Acquire in the Phoenix Area

Arizona's business-friendly regulatory environment, growing workforce, and significantly lower costs than California make Phoenix an increasingly attractive market for acquirers looking to build platforms in the Sun Belt.

Arizona Legal Considerations

Arizona allows courts to 'blue pencil' overly broad non-compete agreements to make them enforceable, and the state's regulatory sandbox program for fintech creates unique considerations for acquisitions of financial services companies.

Our Process

A structured, methodical approach to business exit & sell-side law

1

Exit Readiness Review

We assess your corporate records, contracts, and legal standing to identify issues that could reduce your sale price or delay closing, and help you fix them before going to market.

2

Deal Strategy

We work with you and your advisors to define your priorities, whether that is maximizing cash at close, minimizing post-closing risk, retaining key terms, or achieving a clean break.

3

Offer Evaluation & LOI Negotiation

We analyze incoming offers and negotiate letter of intent terms that set you up for a successful transaction, including purchase price structure, exclusivity, and closing conditions.

4

Purchase Agreement Negotiation

Managing Partner Alex Lubyansky personally negotiates the definitive purchase agreement, fighting for seller-favorable terms on reps and warranties, indemnification, escrow, and closing mechanics.

5

Closing & Transition

We manage the closing process, coordinate with all parties, and handle transition services agreements and non-compete terms so you can exit on your terms.

"Sellers who wait until they have a buyer to think about legal structure end up leaving money on the table. The time to prepare for a sale is 12 to 18 months before you expect to close. Everything from tax structure to contract cleanup affects what a buyer will pay."

Alex Lubyansky, Managing Partner On preparing businesses for sale

Arizona Legal Considerations for Business Exit & Sell-Side Law

Non-Compete Laws

Enforceable with blue-pencil modification available

Filing Requirements

Mergers and entity conversions require filing with the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC). Asset purchases of businesses holding professional licenses may require re-application. The ACC also oversees securities registrations.

Key Arizona Considerations

  • Arizona is a community property state, meaning spousal consent is often required when a business owner sells community property assets as part of an acquisition
  • The Arizona Corporation Commission has regulatory authority over water and utility companies, requiring prior approval for ownership changes
  • Arizona's Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) differs from traditional sales tax, as it is imposed on the seller rather than the buyer, which can affect asset purchase price negotiations

Discuss Your Business Exit & Sell-Side Law Needs in Maricopa

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Your information is kept strictly confidential and will never be shared. Privacy Policy

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from Maricopa clients

When should I hire a lawyer to help sell my business?
Ideally, engage a business exit attorney 6 to 12 months before you plan to go to market. This gives us time to clean up corporate records, resolve potential deal-killers, and structure the company for maximum sale value. If you have already received an offer, contact us immediately so we can protect your interests from the start.
What does a business exit attorney do?
A business exit attorney represents you through every stage of selling your company, from pre-sale preparation through closing. This includes evaluating offers, negotiating the letter of intent and purchase agreement, managing due diligence requests, structuring protections against post-closing claims, and coordinating the closing itself.
How do I minimize my liability after selling my business?
Post-closing liability is one of the biggest concerns for sellers. Acquisition Stars negotiates tight limitations on your representations and warranties, caps on indemnification exposure, short survival periods, and basket and deductible structures that protect you from buyer claims after the sale closes.
How long does it take to sell a business?
From the time you accept a letter of intent, most deals close within 60 to 120 days. The full process, including pre-sale preparation and marketing, can take 6 to 12 months. Acquisition Stars keeps deals on schedule by responding quickly, anticipating issues, and pushing the process forward without unnecessary delays.
Why choose Acquisition Stars to represent me as a seller?
Managing Partner Alex Lubyansky personally handles every sell-side engagement, bringing 15+ years of exclusive M&A experience to your transaction. You are not handed off to a junior associate. You get experienced counsel with the personal attention and responsiveness that a deal of this importance deserves.
How do Arizona non-compete laws affect business exit & sell-side law transactions?
Enforceable if reasonable. Arizona courts use a three-factor test: the restraint must protect a legitimate business interest, be no broader than necessary, and not impose undue hardship on the employee. Arizona follows the "blue pencil" doctrine, allowing courts to modify overbroad covenants.
What are the Arizona tax considerations for a business exit?
Arizona imposes a corporate income tax (flat 4.9% rate after recent reductions) and a Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT), which is the state's version of sales tax but is imposed on the seller. As a community property state, spousal consent may be required for transfers of community property assets in closely held businesses.
Does Arizona have a bulk sales law that affects business acquisitions?
Arizona has repealed UCC Article 6. However, Arizona Revised Statutes Section 42-1110 requires buyers of business assets to withhold a portion of the purchase price or obtain a tax clearance letter from the Arizona Department of Revenue. Failure to comply makes the buyer liable for the seller's unpaid taxes.
What can I expect during an initial consultation in Maricopa?
During your confidential initial consultation in Maricopa, we'll discuss your business exit & sell-side law needs, review your current situation, assess potential challenges specific to Arizona, and outline a clear path forward. We'll explain our process, answer your questions, and determine if we're the right fit for your needs.
Do you work with companies outside of Maricopa?
Yes, we represent clients nationwide while maintaining a strong presence in Maricopa. Our managing partner handles business exit & sell-side law matters across all 50 states, coordinating with local counsel where state-specific requirements apply.

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Business Exit & Sell-Side Law Counsel in Maricopa

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