LOI Attorney • Middletown, Kentucky

LOI Attorney in Middletown

The letter of intent sets the terms that define your entire deal. Our Middletown LOI attorneys draft, review, and negotiate letters of intent for business acquisitions across Healthcare, Finance, Professional Services, ensuring you lock in favorable terms and avoid costly surprises before you commit to due diligence.

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

What We Do

Alex Lubyansky handles letter of intent law work for buyers and sellers in Middletown and across the country. Here is what that looks like:

  • Letter of intent drafting for buyers and sellers
  • LOI review and risk analysis for proposed acquisitions
  • Binding vs. non-binding provision structuring
  • Exclusivity and no-shop clause negotiation
  • Purchase price and deal structure term negotiation
  • Due diligence scope and timeline provisions
  • Confidentiality and non-disclosure protections
  • Transition from LOI to definitive purchase agreement

Who We Serve

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

  • Business buyers who received a seller's LOI and need it reviewed
  • Buyers drafting an LOI to present to a target company
  • Search fund entrepreneurs submitting offers on businesses
  • Business brokers whose clients need legal review of LOI terms
  • Private equity firms standardizing LOI terms across multiple deals
  • Business owners who received an unsolicited offer to buy their company

M&A Market: Middletown & the Louisville Metro

Louisville's M&A market benefits from its position as a major logistics hub (UPS's global air hub at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport) and Kentucky's manufacturing strength in bourbon distilling, automotive (Ford and Toyota plants), and healthcare. The bourbon industry's explosive growth has created an acquisition-rich ecosystem of craft distilleries, barrel manufacturers, hospitality venues, and tourism operators. Louisville's healthcare sector, anchored by Humana's headquarters and Norton Healthcare, generates consistent deal flow in managed care, physician practices, and health tech.

Top M&A Sectors Near Middletown

  • Logistics & Supply Chain Services
  • Bourbon & Spirits Industry
  • Healthcare & Insurance Services
  • Automotive Manufacturing & Parts
  • Food & Beverage Processing

Deal Environment

Louisville offers moderate deal competition with steady flow in the $3M-$25M range, particularly in logistics, healthcare, and bourbon-adjacent businesses. The bourbon boom has elevated valuations for craft distilleries and brand-oriented businesses, while traditional manufacturing and logistics companies trade at reasonable middle-market multiples.

Why Acquire in the Louisville Area

Louisville's UPS Worldport hub processes 2 million packages daily, giving logistics-oriented acquisitions a structural advantage in speed-to-market. Kentucky's bourbon industry generates over $9 billion annually and continues growing, creating a rare acquisition sector with both strong cash flows and premium brand valuations.

Kentucky Legal Considerations

Kentucky enforces non-compete agreements under a reasonableness standard but requires geographic and temporal limitations to be narrowly tailored, and the state's Bulk Sales Act under UCC Article 6 has been repealed; however, Kentucky imposes a limited liability entity tax (LLET) on LLCs and corporations that must be accounted for in post-acquisition entity structuring.

Our Process

A structured, methodical approach to letter of intent law

1

LOI Review & Strategy

We review the proposed terms or your acquisition goals, identify leverage points, and develop a negotiation strategy that positions you for a successful deal.

2

Drafting or Markup

We draft a new LOI or mark up the existing one, structuring binding and non-binding provisions to protect your interests while keeping the deal moving forward.

3

Negotiation

We negotiate key terms including purchase price structure, exclusivity periods, due diligence timelines, and closing conditions directly with the other side's counsel.

4

Execution

Once terms are agreed, we finalize the LOI and ensure both parties understand which provisions are binding, which are aspirational, and what happens next.

5

Transition to Definitive Agreement

We carry the negotiated LOI terms into the due diligence phase and definitive purchase agreement, maintaining consistency and momentum through closing.

"The LOI is where leverage is won or lost. Once you sign a poorly structured letter of intent, you've already conceded negotiating positions you didn't even know you had. The purchase agreement just documents what the LOI already gave away."

Alex Lubyansky, Managing Partner On the strategic importance of LOI negotiation

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 Middletown clients

Why do I need an attorney for a letter of intent?
The LOI establishes the framework for your entire transaction. Terms you agree to in the LOI, such as purchase price structure, exclusivity, and closing conditions, become the baseline for definitive agreement negotiations. Having an experienced LOI attorney ensures you do not inadvertently lock yourself into unfavorable terms before the real negotiation begins.
Is a letter of intent legally binding?
Most LOIs contain a mix of binding and non-binding provisions. Typically, provisions like exclusivity, confidentiality, and governing law are binding, while purchase price and closing conditions are non-binding. Acquisition Stars carefully structures every LOI to make this distinction clear so you know exactly what you are committing to.
What should be included in a letter of intent for buying a business?
A well-drafted LOI should address purchase price and payment structure, deal type (asset vs. stock), key assumptions, due diligence scope and timeline, exclusivity period, closing conditions, confidentiality obligations, and which provisions are binding. Missing any of these can create problems downstream.
How quickly can Acquisition Stars turn around an LOI?
In most cases, we can draft or review an LOI within 24 to 48 hours. Managing Partner Alex Lubyansky understands that deal timing is critical and that delays at the LOI stage can cost you the opportunity. We are built to move at the speed your deal demands.
Can I negotiate the terms of an LOI I already signed?
If the purchase price and deal structure terms in your LOI are non-binding, those terms remain negotiable through the definitive agreement stage. However, binding provisions like exclusivity are enforceable. This is exactly why having an attorney review the LOI before you sign is so valuable.
What can I expect during an initial consultation in Middletown?
During your confidential initial consultation in Middletown, we'll discuss your letter of intent law needs, review your current situation, assess potential challenges specific to Kentucky, 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 Middletown?
Yes, we represent clients nationwide while maintaining a strong presence in Middletown. Our managing partner handles letter of intent law matters across all 50 states, coordinating with local counsel where state-specific requirements apply.

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Kentucky Legal Considerations for Letter of Intent Law

Non-Compete Laws

Enforceable under common law. Blue-pencil available.

Filing Requirements

Entity mergers and conversions are filed with the Kentucky Secretary of State. Annual reports are required. The Kentucky Department of Revenue requires notification of asset sales for tax clearance purposes.

Key Kentucky Considerations

  • Kentucky's Limited Liability Entity Tax (LLET) is a gross receipts/gross profits tax that applies to LLCs, S-corps, and partnerships, which can surprise buyers who assume pass-through treatment eliminates entity-level state tax
  • Kentucky bourbon and distillery acquisitions involve complex federal and state licensing (TTB permits, Kentucky ABC licenses) and significant excise tax considerations
  • Kentucky's coal industry decline has created opportunities for distressed asset acquisitions with complex environmental liability considerations

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