Business Exit Attorney • Minneapolis, Minnesota

Business Exit Attorney in Minneapolis

You built your business. We protect what you have built when it is time to sell. Our Minneapolis business exit attorneys represent owners selling companies across Healthcare, Finance, Technology, 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

Alex Lubyansky handles business exit & sell-side law work for buyers and sellers in Minneapolis and across the country. Here is what that looks like:

  • 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 work best with people who know what they want and are ready to move:

  • 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

The Minneapolis M&A Market

Minneapolis-St. Paul punches well above its weight in M&A activity, home to 16 Fortune 500 companies including UnitedHealth, Target, and 3M. The Twin Cities' strength in medical devices (Medtronic corridor), retail, and agribusiness drives consistent deal flow. The region's strong cooperative and employee-owned business tradition means many sellers are transitioning unique ownership structures.

Top M&A Sectors in Minneapolis

  • Medical Devices
  • Agribusiness & Food
  • Retail & Consumer
  • Financial Services
  • Industrial Technology

Deal Environment

Minneapolis offers sophisticated targets at Midwestern valuations. The high density of Fortune 500 headquarters creates a robust ecosystem of suppliers and service providers - many of which become acquisition targets as their corporate customers evolve.

Why Acquire in Minneapolis

The Twin Cities metro consistently ranks among the highest in median household income and educational attainment in the Midwest, providing acquired businesses with a premium workforce and consumer base.

Minnesota Legal Considerations

Minnesota courts scrutinize non-compete agreements closely and require independent consideration beyond at-will employment - acquirers must often renegotiate or buy out existing non-competes to ensure enforceability post-close.

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

Alex Lubyansky | Managing Partner

15+ years of M&A and securities transaction experience Leads every client engagement personally Nationwide practice from Novi, Michigan M&A, securities, and corporate counsel under one roof

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from Minneapolis 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 Minnesota non-compete laws affect business exit & sell-side law transactions?
Banned effective July 1, 2023. Minnesota Statutes Section 181.988 voids all non-compete agreements entered into after July 1, 2023, with a narrow exception for the sale of a business (where the restricted party has an ownership interest of at least 25%). Non-solicitation and confidentiality agreements remain enforceable.
What are the Minnesota tax considerations for a business exit?
Minnesota imposes a 9.8% corporate franchise tax, one of the highest in the country. The state uses mandatory combined reporting for unitary groups, single-factor sales apportionment, and market-based sourcing. The high rate significantly affects deal structure and often drives structuring to minimize Minnesota-sourced income.
Does Minnesota have a bulk sales law that affects business acquisitions?
Minnesota has repealed UCC Article 6 (Bulk Sales). Minnesota Statute Section 270C.58 requires buyers of business assets to withhold a sufficient amount of the purchase price to cover the seller's unpaid state taxes, unless a tax clearance certificate is obtained from the Minnesota Department of Revenue.
What can I expect during an initial consultation in Minneapolis?
During your confidential initial consultation in Minneapolis, we'll discuss your business exit & sell-side law needs, review your current situation, assess potential challenges specific to Minnesota, 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 Minneapolis?
Yes, we represent clients nationwide while maintaining a strong presence in Minneapolis. 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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Minnesota Legal Considerations for Business Exit & Sell-Side Law

Non-Compete Laws

Banned entirely (effective July 2023). Sale-of-business exception for 25%+ owners.

Filing Requirements

Entity mergers and conversions are filed with the Minnesota Secretary of State. Annual renewals are required. The Department of Revenue requires tax clearance for asset purchases. Regulated industries (insurance, banking, utilities) require separate approvals.

Key Minnesota Considerations

  • Minnesota's complete ban on non-competes (effective July 2023) means target companies cannot retain employee non-compete covenants post-acquisition, fundamentally changing workforce retention strategies
  • Minnesota's 9.8% corporate franchise tax is among the highest in the nation and drives significant deal structuring to minimize Minnesota-sourced income
  • Minnesota requires mandatory combined reporting for unitary groups, which can pull in income from affiliates not directly operating in Minnesota

What Happens After You Submit

We don't take every matter. Here is what happens when you reach out.

1

Personal Review (Within 24 Hours)

Alex reviews your transaction details personally. No intake coordinators, no junior associates screening your submission.

2

Fit Assessment

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.

3

Initial Conversation

If there is alignment, Alex schedules a direct call to discuss your transaction, timeline, and objectives.

4

Clear Engagement Terms

Before any work begins, you receive a written engagement letter with defined scope, timeline, and fee structure. No surprises.

Questions to Ask Any M&A Attorney Before Hiring

Use these before you call any firm, including ours.

1. "Who will actually handle my transaction?"

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.

2. "How many M&A transactions has the lead attorney closed in the past 12 months?"

Volume indicates current, active deal experience, not just credentials from years ago.

3. "What is your experience with my deal size and industry?"

A $500K SBA acquisition and a $50M PE deal require different skill sets. Make sure the attorney has handled transactions similar to yours.

4. "Will you coordinate with my CPA, financial advisor, and broker?"

M&A transactions require a team. Your attorney should work with your other advisors, not in a silo.

5. "How do you handle post-closing disputes?"

Reps, warranties, and indemnification claims surface months after closing. Ask whether the firm handles post-closing litigation or refers it out.

6. "What is your fee structure, and what drives cost?"

Hourly, flat fee, or hybrid. Ask what factors increase legal costs so there are no surprises.

Ready to Talk About Your Minneapolis Deal?

Alex Lubyansky handles every engagement personally. Tell us about your transaction and we will let you know if there is a fit.

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Submit transaction details for review. We engage selectively with capitalized buyers and sellers.

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One attorney on every deal. Nationwide. 15+ years of M&A experience.