M&A Attorney • Greenwich, Connecticut

M&A Attorney in Greenwich

Seeking an experienced M&A attorney in Greenwich? Our firm handles complex mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, and strategic transactions for companies across Hedge Funds, Finance, Professional Services, from middle-market deals to large corporate transactions.

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

What We Do

Our managing partner provides selective mergers & acquisitions law counsel to clients in Greenwich and nationwide, including:

  • Mergers and acquisitions (buy-side and sell-side)
  • Due diligence and risk assessment
  • Purchase agreements and transaction documents
  • Asset purchases and stock purchases
  • Merger integration planning
  • Earnouts and contingent consideration
  • Representations and warranties
  • Post-closing disputes and adjustments

Who We Serve

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

  • Companies looking to acquire competitors or complementary businesses
  • Business owners planning to sell their companies
  • Private equity firms executing buy-side mandates
  • Companies facing unsolicited acquisition offers
  • Strategic buyers seeking bolt-on acquisitions
  • Family-owned businesses planning succession through sale

M&A Market: Greenwich & the New York Metro

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 Near Greenwich

  • 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 the New York Area

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.

Connecticut 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.

Our Process

A structured, methodical approach to mergers & acquisitions law

1

Transaction Planning

We work with you to define deal objectives, identify targets or buyers, and develop an M&A strategy aligned with your business goals.

2

Due Diligence

Our team conducts comprehensive legal, financial, and operational due diligence to identify risks and opportunities.

3

Deal Structuring

We structure the transaction for optimal tax treatment, risk allocation, and regulatory compliance, whether as a stock purchase, asset purchase, or merger.

4

Negotiation & Documentation

We negotiate letters of intent, purchase agreements, and all transaction documents to protect your interests and facilitate a smooth closing.

5

Closing & Integration

We manage the closing process and provide post-closing support for integration, earnout disputes, and transition matters.

"The very best M&A attorneys are surgeons. They protect you from the legal side and let the rest of the deal team focus on their area of expertise. You wouldn't have a goalkeeper lining up at center mid. They take care of their job and do it at a monumentally successful level."

Alex Lubyansky, Managing Partner On the role of M&A counsel in transactions

Connecticut Legal Considerations for Mergers & Acquisitions Law

Non-Compete Laws

Enforceable with five-factor reasonableness test. Blue-pencil available.

Filing Requirements

Mergers and entity conversions must be filed with the Connecticut Secretary of the State. The Department of Revenue Services requires notification of bulk asset transfers. Businesses holding state professional licenses must notify the relevant licensing authority.

Key Connecticut Considerations

  • Connecticut's pass-through entity tax (PET) can significantly affect the after-tax cost of acquiring S-corps or LLCs with Connecticut income
  • The state's combined unitary reporting requirements mean buyers must analyze the seller's entire affiliated group to understand the true state tax posture
  • Connecticut imposes an estate tax with a $13.61 million exemption (2024), which can affect succession-driven M&A transactions for family-owned businesses

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from Greenwich clients

What does an M&A attorney do?
An M&A attorney advises clients on all aspects of mergers and acquisitions, including transaction structuring, due diligence, contract negotiation, regulatory compliance, and closing. We represent buyers, sellers, and target companies in strategic transactions, private equity deals, and corporate restructurings.
How long does an M&A transaction take?
The timeline varies significantly based on transaction complexity, but typical M&A deals take 3-9 months from initial discussion to closing. Factors affecting timeline include due diligence scope, financing arrangements, regulatory approvals, and negotiation complexity.
Should I structure my acquisition as a stock purchase or asset purchase?
The choice depends on tax considerations, liability concerns, and transaction goals. Stock purchases are simpler but transfer all liabilities, while asset purchases allow selective acquisition of assets and liabilities but may trigger tax consequences. We analyze your specific situation to recommend the optimal structure.
What is due diligence in an M&A transaction?
Due diligence is the comprehensive investigation of a target company's legal, financial, operational, and commercial affairs. It helps identify risks, validate assumptions, inform purchase price, and shape deal terms. Thorough due diligence is essential for successful acquisitions.
How are M&A deals valued and priced?
Valuation methods include comparable company analysis, precedent transactions, discounted cash flow analysis, and asset-based valuation. Purchase price is negotiated based on valuation, market conditions, strategic value, and competitive dynamics. We work with financial advisors to ensure fair pricing.
How do Connecticut non-compete laws affect mergers & acquisitions law transactions?
Enforceable under common law if reasonable in time (generally 1-2 years), geographic scope, and activity restricted. Connecticut courts apply a five-factor test from the Torrington Creamery case line. Courts have discretion to blue-pencil overbroad covenants.
What are the Connecticut tax considerations for a business acquisition or sale?
Connecticut imposes a 7.5% corporate business tax. The state also levies a 6.99% pass-through entity tax (PET) that may affect deal structure for S-corp and LLC acquisitions. Connecticut requires combined unitary reporting for affiliated groups, which can complicate multi-entity transactions.
Does Connecticut have a bulk sales law that affects business acquisitions?
Connecticut has repealed UCC Article 6. However, Connecticut General Statutes Section 12-424 imposes successor liability on buyers of business assets for unpaid sales and use taxes. Buyers should obtain a tax clearance letter from the Department of Revenue Services before closing.
What can I expect during an initial consultation in Greenwich?
During your confidential initial consultation in Greenwich, we'll discuss your mergers & acquisitions law needs, review your current situation, assess potential challenges specific to Connecticut, 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 Greenwich?
Yes, we represent clients nationwide while maintaining a strong presence in Greenwich. Our managing partner handles mergers & acquisitions law matters across all 50 states, coordinating with local counsel where state-specific requirements apply.

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Mergers & Acquisitions Law Counsel in Greenwich

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