Due Diligence Attorney • New York, New York

Due Diligence Attorney in New York

What you do not know about a target company can cost you everything. Our New York due diligence attorneys conduct rigorous legal due diligence for business acquisitions across Finance, Technology, Healthcare, identifying hidden risks and liabilities so you can make informed decisions and negotiate from a position of strength.

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

What We Do

Our managing partner provides selective acquisition due diligence law counsel to clients in New York and nationwide, including:

  • Comprehensive legal due diligence for acquisitions
  • Contract review and assignment analysis
  • Litigation and regulatory exposure assessment
  • Intellectual property and proprietary rights evaluation
  • Employee and benefit plan compliance review
  • Real estate lease and environmental liability analysis
  • Corporate governance and organizational document review
  • Due diligence findings report with risk-ranked recommendations

Who We Serve

We engage selectively with capitalized founders and investors in New York and nationwide:

  • Buyers under LOI who need legal due diligence completed on a deadline
  • Private equity firms requiring institutional-quality diligence reports
  • Search fund operators conducting diligence on their first acquisition
  • Corporate development teams acquiring companies in regulated industries
  • Independent sponsors who need diligence to satisfy lender requirements
  • Family offices evaluating operating company investments

The New York M&A Market

New York is the undisputed capital of M&A deal-making, home to the largest concentration of investment banks, private equity firms, and corporate acquirers in the world. Lower middle-market deals in the $1M-$50M range are driven by professional services consolidation, healthcare practice roll-ups, and technology company acquisitions. The city's dense business ecosystem creates fierce competition for quality targets, with PE-backed platforms actively seeking add-on acquisitions across the tri-state area.

Top M&A Sectors in New York

  • Professional Services
  • Healthcare
  • Technology
  • Financial Services
  • Media & Entertainment

Deal Environment

New York's deal flow is the highest in the nation, but competition from well-capitalized PE firms means sellers often receive multiple offers. Buyers need experienced counsel to structure competitive bids while protecting their downside.

Why Acquire in New York

The New York metro area has over 200,000 businesses with employees, creating one of the deepest acquisition target pools in the country. The region's talent density and infrastructure make post-acquisition integration smoother than most markets.

New York Legal Considerations

New York's Bulk Sales Act (UCC Article 6) has been repealed, but buyers must still conduct thorough due diligence on successor liability under state tax law, as the Department of Taxation can hold buyers liable for a seller's unpaid taxes.

Why Clients in New York Engage Acquisition Stars

Our deep experience with New York's complex regulatory environment and relationships with local SEC offices, FINRA, and NASDAQ make us the ideal partner for securities transactions in the city.

Our Process

A structured, methodical approach to acquisition due diligence law

1

Diligence Planning

We create a customized due diligence checklist and request list based on the target company's industry, size, and deal structure, then coordinate document collection with the seller.

2

Document Review & Analysis

Our team reviews every material contract, corporate record, litigation file, and regulatory filing in the data room, flagging risks that could affect valuation or deal terms.

3

Risk Identification

We identify and categorize risks by severity, including potential liabilities, contract issues, compliance gaps, and operational exposures that require attention before closing.

4

Findings Report & Recommendations

Managing Partner Alex Lubyansky delivers a clear, actionable findings report with risk-ranked issues and specific recommendations for how to address each one in the purchase agreement.

5

Deal Term Negotiation Support

We translate diligence findings into negotiation leverage, drafting specific representations, warranties, indemnities, and closing conditions that protect you from identified risks.

"If you don't qualify aggressively on the front end, what a terrible waste of time. The other party might not have actual funding, they might not have actual backing, they might not have actual intent. They're just using the deal as a way to gain free market information."

Alex Lubyansky, Managing Partner On the critical role of due diligence in protecting buyers

New York Legal Considerations for Acquisition Due Diligence Law

Non-Compete Laws

Enforceable with three-pronged reasonableness test

Filing Requirements

Entity mergers and conversions require filing with the New York Department of State. Tax clearance certificates are required for asset purchases (Form AU-196.10). New York City requires separate business filings for city-level taxes. Foreign entities must obtain authority to do business.

Key New York Considerations

  • New York City imposes its own General Corporation Tax (8.85%) and Unincorporated Business Tax (4%), effectively doubling the state-level tax burden for NYC-based businesses
  • Commercial rent tax applies to certain tenants in Manhattan below 96th Street, which can affect the valuation of acquired businesses with Manhattan leases
  • New York's Department of Financial Services (DFS) regulates financial services, insurance, and banking acquisitions with extensive review requirements

Discuss Your Acquisition Due Diligence Law Needs in New York

Submit your transaction details for a preliminary assessment by our managing partner.

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from New York clients

What does a due diligence attorney do in an acquisition?
A due diligence attorney investigates the legal health of a target company before you close the deal. This includes reviewing contracts, litigation history, regulatory compliance, intellectual property, employee matters, and corporate governance. At Acquisition Stars, we go beyond checklists to give you a clear, strategic picture of what you are actually buying.
How long does legal due diligence take?
Legal due diligence typically takes 3 to 6 weeks depending on the size and complexity of the target company. Acquisition Stars is structured for speed, and Managing Partner Alex Lubyansky personally oversees every diligence engagement to ensure we meet your deal timeline without sacrificing thoroughness.
What risks does due diligence uncover?
Common findings include undisclosed liabilities, contracts that do not survive a change of control, pending or threatened litigation, regulatory non-compliance, intellectual property ownership gaps, employee classification issues, and environmental exposures. Any of these can significantly affect valuation or kill a deal entirely.
What happens if due diligence uncovers problems?
Diligence findings give you negotiation leverage. Depending on the severity, you can negotiate a purchase price reduction, require the seller to fix the issue before closing, add specific indemnification protections to the purchase agreement, or walk away from the deal if the risks are too significant.
Why not just use my general business attorney for due diligence?
Acquisition due diligence requires specialized M&A experience. A general business attorney may not know which risks matter most in the context of a transaction or how to translate findings into protective deal terms. Acquisition Stars has 15+ years of exclusive M&A experience, which means we know exactly where to look and what to do with what we find.
What are the New York tax considerations for transaction due diligence?
New York imposes a corporate franchise tax with rates up to 7.25% on business income, plus alternative bases (capital, fixed dollar minimum). The state requires combined reporting for unitary groups. New York City imposes its own General Corporation Tax (8.85%) and Unincorporated Business Tax (4%) on businesses operating within the five boroughs.
What can I expect during an initial consultation in New York?
During your confidential initial consultation in New York, we'll discuss your acquisition due diligence law needs, review your current situation, assess potential challenges specific to New York, 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 New York?
Yes, we represent clients nationwide while maintaining a strong presence in New York. Our managing partner handles acquisition due diligence law matters across all 50 states, coordinating with local counsel where state-specific requirements apply.

Need Specific Guidance?

Submit your transaction details for a preliminary assessment by our managing partner

Submit Transaction Details

Acquisition Due Diligence Law Counsel in New York

Our managing partner provides selective acquisition due diligence law counsel for transactions nationwide. Submit your transaction details for a preliminary assessment.

Request Engagement Assessment

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

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

Selective M&A practice - Nationwide reach - Managing partner on every deal