Connecticut non-compete enforcement and earn-out exposure
Enforceable with five-factor reasonableness test. Blue-pencil available.
"Sign a weak LOI, and you'll spend months watching your deal terms erode."
The purchase agreement is the document that defines your deal. Our Rocky Hill purchase agreement attorneys draft, review, and negotiate asset purchase agreements (APAs) and stock purchase agreements (SPAs) for business acquisitions across Insurance, Healthcare, Technology, protecting your interests with precision built on 15+ years of transaction experience.
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Alex Lubyansky handles purchase agreement law work for buyers and sellers in Rocky Hill and across the country. Here is what that looks like:
We work best with people who know what they want and are ready to move:
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A structured, methodical approach to purchase agreement law
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.
Managing Partner Alex Lubyansky drafts or marks up the purchase agreement, structuring representations, warranties, indemnification, and closing mechanics to match your specific deal.
We negotiate directly with opposing counsel on every material term, from purchase price adjustments and escrow amounts to survival periods and indemnification caps.
We prepare all supporting documents including disclosure schedules, non-compete agreements, transition services agreements, and any required third-party consents.
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.
We don't take every matter. Here is what happens when you reach out.
Alex reviews your transaction details personally. No intake coordinators, no junior associates screening your submission.
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.
If there is alignment, Alex schedules a direct call to discuss your transaction, timeline, and objectives.
Before any work begins, you receive a written engagement letter with defined scope, timeline, and fee structure. No surprises.
Alex Lubyansky handles every purchase agreement law engagement personally.
15+ years of M&A experience. Nationwide. One attorney on every deal.
We review every transaction inquiry within one business day.
Your transaction details are under review. If there is alignment, we will be in touch.
Meanwhile, feel free to call us directly at (248) 266-2790
Use these before you call any firm, including ours.
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.
Volume indicates current, active deal experience, not just credentials from years ago.
A $500K SBA acquisition and a $50M PE deal require different skill sets. Make sure the attorney has handled transactions similar to yours.
M&A transactions require a team. Your attorney should work with your other advisors, not in a silo.
Reps, warranties, and indemnification claims surface months after closing. Ask whether the firm handles post-closing litigation or refers it out.
Hourly, flat fee, or hybrid. Ask what factors increase legal costs so there are no surprises.
Common questions from Rocky Hill clients
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Your transaction details are under review. If there is alignment, we will be in touch.
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Hartford is the insurance capital of the world, home to Aetna (now CVS Health), The Hartford, Travelers, and dozens of specialty insurers, reinsurers, and insuretech startups that create a deep M&A ecosystem in insurance services, actuarial consulting, and insurance technology. The broader Connecticut corridor drives deal activity in aerospace (Pratt & Whitney, Sikorsky suppliers), precision manufacturing, and financial services. The region's highly educated workforce and proximity to New York and Boston make it a strategic acquisition market for buyers seeking East Coast operations at a discount.
Hartford's deal flow is heavily influenced by the insurance industry consolidation cycle, with agencies, MGAs, and specialty carriers regularly changing hands at strong multiples. Aerospace and defense suppliers offer more value-oriented opportunities, particularly among family-owned machine shops and component manufacturers facing succession needs.
Hartford provides access to the world's deepest insurance talent pool, with actuaries, underwriters, and claims professionals concentrated at a density unmatched anywhere else globally. The metro's aerospace supply chain, anchored by Pratt & Whitney's East Hartford operations, offers bolt-on acquisition opportunities in precision manufacturing with defense contract visibility.
Connecticut's Bulk Transfer Act remains in effect and requires compliance with UCC Article 6 notice provisions in asset sales, and the state recently enacted restrictions on non-compete agreements for certain employee categories, including requiring additional consideration and limiting duration to one year for employees earning below specified thresholds.
Enforceable with five-factor reasonableness test. Blue-pencil available.
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.
Connecticut Bar Association. Voluntary bar. The Connecticut Judicial Branch regulates admission separately.
Bar association websiteFederal districts: D. Conn.
Business court: Connecticut Superior Court Complex Litigation Docket (established 1999) Complex litigation docket handles business and commercial disputes; not a freestanding court but a specialized docket within the superior court system.
Connecticut's M&A market reflects its financial services heritage, with Fairfield County serving as a private equity and hedge fund hub proximate to New York City.
Watchpoints
These are the items we see derail purchase agreement law transactions in the Rocky Hill market. Each one is rooted in current statutory law, recent legislative changes, or recurring patterns from the deals Alex has handled.
Enforceable with five-factor reasonableness test. Blue-pencil available.
"Sign a weak LOI, and you'll spend months watching your deal terms erode."
Securities regulated by Connecticut Department of Banking (portal.ct.gov/dob). Connecticut follows a modern securities act; Blue Sky notice filings required for Reg D offerings.
Non-binding is just a phrase. It does not guarantee a frictionless process down the line. An LOI can absolutely structure the entire future of a deal even when the document explicitly says non-binding. If counsel comes in later in the game, the LOI is already there, and parties will anchor to it. Whether or not you were involved in the drafting. Whether or not you were involved in the negotiation. They will anchor to that document. And when deals blow up, fingers get pointed at the LOI's terms. The phrase non-binding sets a buyer's expectations. The substance of the document sets the deal. Those two things are different, and the gap between them is where deals get expensive.
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"The buyer isn't just buying your last three years. They're buying the trend they see in the last ninety days."
15+ years of M&A and securities transaction experience Senior counsel on every engagement Admitted in Michigan, practicing nationwide
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Alex Lubyansky handles every engagement personally. Tell us about your transaction and we will let you know if there is a fit.
Tell us about your deal. We review every submission and respond within one business day.
Your transaction details are under review. If there is alignment, we will be in touch.
Meanwhile, feel free to call us directly at (248) 266-2790
One attorney on every deal. Nationwide. 15+ years of M&A experience.