Purchase Agreement Attorney • Fort Mill, South Carolina

Purchase Agreement Attorney in Fort Mill

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The purchase agreement is the document that defines your deal. Our Fort Mill purchase agreement attorneys draft, review, and negotiate asset purchase agreements (APAs) and stock purchase agreements (SPAs) for business acquisitions across Technology, Finance, Healthcare, protecting your interests with precision built on 15+ years of transaction experience.

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What We Do

Alex Lubyansky handles purchase agreement law work for buyers and sellers in Fort Mill and across the country. Here is what that looks like:

  • Asset purchase agreement (APA) drafting and negotiation
  • Stock purchase agreement (SPA) drafting and negotiation
  • Representations and warranties tailored to your deal
  • Indemnification, escrow, and holdback structuring
  • Closing conditions and deliverables coordination
  • SBA-compliant purchase agreement documentation
  • Seller financing and earnout provisions
  • Ancillary documents including non-competes, transition agreements, and employment agreements

Who We Serve

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

  • Buyers who need an asset purchase agreement drafted from scratch
  • Sellers reviewing a buyer's proposed purchase agreement
  • SBA-financed buyers who need lender-compliant transaction documents
  • Business brokers whose clients need legal review of purchase terms
  • Private equity firms requiring institutional-quality deal documentation
  • Entrepreneurs closing their first acquisition and needing experienced counsel

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Our Process

A structured, methodical approach to purchase agreement law

1

Deal Terms Review

We review your letter of intent or proposed deal terms, identify gaps and risks, and develop a drafting strategy that protects your position from the first page.

2

Agreement Drafting

Managing Partner Alex Lubyansky drafts or marks up the purchase agreement, structuring representations, warranties, indemnification, and closing mechanics to match your specific deal.

3

Negotiation

We negotiate directly with opposing counsel on every material term, from purchase price adjustments and escrow amounts to survival periods and indemnification caps.

4

Ancillary Documents

We prepare all supporting documents including disclosure schedules, non-compete agreements, transition services agreements, and any required third-party consents.

5

Closing Execution

We manage the closing checklist, coordinate signature pages and fund flows, and ensure every condition is satisfied so your deal closes cleanly and on schedule.

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.

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Alex Lubyansky handles every purchase agreement law engagement personally.

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

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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.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from Fort Mill clients

What is the difference between an APA and an SPA?
An asset purchase agreement (APA) lets you select specific assets and liabilities to acquire, giving you more control over what transfers. A stock purchase agreement (SPA) transfers ownership of the entire entity, including all assets and liabilities. The right choice depends on tax considerations, liability exposure, and the specific deal structure your transaction requires.
Why do I need an attorney for my purchase agreement?
The purchase agreement is the single most important document in your deal. It allocates risk between buyer and seller through representations, warranties, indemnification, and closing conditions. A poorly drafted agreement can leave you exposed to liabilities, overpayment, or post-closing disputes that could have been prevented.
How long does it take to draft a purchase agreement?
A first draft typically takes 5 to 10 business days depending on deal complexity. Negotiation and revisions can add 2 to 4 weeks. Acquisition Stars is built for speed, and Managing Partner Alex Lubyansky keeps the drafting process moving so your deal stays on track.
What should a purchase agreement include?
A well-drafted purchase agreement addresses purchase price and payment terms, asset or stock transfer mechanics, representations and warranties from both parties, indemnification obligations and caps, closing conditions and deliverables, post-closing adjustments, and non-compete and transition terms. Every provision should be tailored to your specific transaction.
Can you review a purchase agreement the other side drafted?
Yes. Reviewing and marking up the other side's draft is one of the most common engagements we handle. We identify terms that are unfavorable, missing protections, and hidden risks, then negotiate revisions that bring the agreement in line with your interests and standard market terms.
What can I expect during an initial consultation in Fort Mill?
During your confidential initial consultation in Fort Mill, we'll discuss your purchase agreement law needs, review your current situation, assess potential challenges specific to South Carolina, 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 Fort Mill?
Yes, we represent clients nationwide while maintaining a strong presence in Fort Mill. Our managing partner handles purchase agreement law matters across all 50 states, coordinating with local counsel where state-specific requirements apply.

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M&A Market: Fort Mill & the Charlotte Metro

Charlotte is the second-largest banking center in the US after New York, with Bank of America and Truist headquarters driving financial services M&A. Beyond banking, the region's NASCAR-rooted motorsports engineering sector, growing fintech ecosystem, and energy industry (Duke Energy headquarters) create diverse acquisition opportunities. Charlotte's rapid growth has also fueled healthcare and construction services deal flow.

Top M&A Sectors Near Fort Mill

  • Financial Services
  • Energy & Utilities
  • Fintech
  • Healthcare
  • Construction & Engineering

Deal Environment

Charlotte's deal market has matured significantly, with local PE firms and family offices increasingly competing with national buyers. The city's status as a banking hub means sophisticated financial advisors are readily available for sellers, leading to more competitive processes.

Why Acquire in the Charlotte Area

Charlotte is the fastest-growing major city in the Southeast by percentage, and North Carolina's favorable tax environment (flat 5.25% income tax rate trending downward) makes it attractive for businesses and their acquirers.

South Carolina Legal Considerations

North Carolina applies a strict five-factor reasonableness test to non-compete agreements, and courts will not blue pencil overly broad restrictions - the entire agreement is voided if any element is unreasonable, making careful drafting essential during acquisitions.

South Carolina Legal Considerations for Purchase Agreement Law

Non-Compete Laws

Enforceable with blue-pencil modification. Generally employer-friendly.

Filing Requirements

Entity mergers and conversions must be filed with the South Carolina Secretary of State. Annual reports are required. Tax clearance (Form C-268) is needed for asset purchases.

Key South Carolina Considerations

  • South Carolina's extensive tax incentive programs (Job Tax Credits, fee-in-lieu of property tax, Enterprise Zones) can represent significant value in manufacturing and industrial acquisitions
  • The state's port system (Port of Charleston) expansion creates regulatory and competitive considerations for logistics and import/export business acquisitions
  • South Carolina courts have been generally employer-friendly on non-compete enforcement, making the state comparatively favorable for buyers seeking to retain restrictive covenants

South Carolina Bar Authority

South Carolina Bar (mandatory unified bar). Unified/integrated bar. Membership required to practice law in South Carolina.

Bar association website

South Carolina Federal and Business Courts

Federal districts: D.S.C.

Business court: South Carolina Business Court (established 2007) Statewide business court with locations in Charleston, Columbia, and Greenville. Pilot program began 2007, made permanent by Supreme Court order.

South Carolina M&A Market Context

South Carolina M&A reflects automotive and aerospace manufacturing (BMW, Boeing, Michelin facilities), and a growing technology sector in the Charleston-Columbia corridor.

Watchpoints

Common Fort Mill Purchase Agreement Law Pitfalls

These are the items we see derail purchase agreement law transactions in the Fort Mill market. Each one is rooted in current statutory law, recent legislative changes, or recurring patterns from the deals Alex has handled.

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South Carolina non-compete enforcement and earn-out exposure

State legal framework

Enforceable with blue-pencil modification. Generally employer-friendly.

"The LOI is an excellent entry point. From a legal perspective, it's one of the largest moments where an attorney can add real value. If something gets codified in an LOI, it's often far more dangerous and binding than the buyer believes. People look at the title of an LOI on Google and assume non-binding means harmless. The first thing you learn in legal training is that the title of a document is not indicative of its substance. An LOI is not just an expression of interest. It is binding in many ways. Even if you set aside the legal repercussions of the document's nuances, look at how these get put together without outside help. The buyer attaches themselves to a price, a structure, a tactical concession that they can no longer change later in the process. Pre-LOI engagement is when an attorney earns their fee."
Alex Lubyansky · Leo Landaverde M&A Podcast
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South Carolina regulatory framework attorneys flag at LOI

State statute

Securities regulated by South Carolina Attorney General Securities Division (scsecurities.org). Blue Sky notice filings required for Reg D.

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Common purchase agreement law mistake from the field

From Alex Lubyansky

When the other side returns a redlined definitive, you don't need to be an attorney to scan the document and see whether it's signal or noise. If the entire document is now red, you can see it visually. The quick scan is whether these are actually important points or whether this is grammatical nitpicking for the sake of grammatical nitpicking. The latter is a pretty big red flag pretty quickly. In a good transaction, the redlining focuses on risk allocation, earnouts, exclusivity. The structural points that matter to the client on either side. That's fair. That's fine. When you see the same point reraised three rounds later, you have to ask whether that's a memory problem or just another way to keep the meter running. Sometimes I wonder if the firms are working together to make sure it goes back and forth. I'm not part of that.

Attorney perspective on purchase agreement attorney matters in Fort Mill

Alex Lubyansky, Managing Partner at Acquisition Stars
"Sixty days of diligence will test every assumption. The price conversation everyone remembers is actually the easy one."
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15+ years of M&A and securities transaction experience Senior counsel on every engagement Admitted in Michigan, practicing nationwide

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