Webcast examines 'Due Diligence for M&A Transactions' on July 14

The Practising Law Institute (PLI) will present “Due Diligence for M&A Transactions: Purpose, Process and Practices” as a live webcast on Wednesday, July 14, beginning at 1 p.m.

Before buying a company, a prudent acquiror will want to thoroughly understand the business that it is buying. Generally, in private company transaction, the only way to understand the business is through a review of documents and information provided by the seller. Frequently, a significant part of this understanding will come from the overview of the business that the seller prepares for potential buyers (called a Confidential Information Memorandum or CIM). But how does the buyer know that the information provided in the CIM is complete and accurate? And what additional information does it need before it wires the purchase price, which is often tens or hundreds of millions of dollars, to the seller? This is where due diligence comes in. A prospective buyer will use the process of due diligence to ensure that it knows what it is buying and what obligations it is assuming, including the businesses assets, liabilities, material contracts, ongoing litigation and litigation risks, environmental issues, and many additional issues, including the insurance portfolio designed to protect the business against many of these issues.

This webcast will look at how exactly due diligence works and what it entails. In this briefing, a group of industry experts will explore the following topics:

  • What is “due diligence” and what is the purpose?
  • What areas are typically reviewed and why?
  • Which experts are typically engaged to perform due diligence?
  • What are the goals and concerns of the key professionals involved in the due diligence process?
  • What are some of the common pitfalls of due diligence and how to avoid them?
  • What are some of the trends in due diligence?

The intended audience for the webcast includes in-house counsel, outside attorneys, accountants, insurance, finance and other allied professionals involved with the performance of due diligence in M&A transactions
Course materials will be available to attendees prior to the start of the program. Cost for the webcast is $299. To register or for additional information, visit www.pli.edu and click on “programs.”