Jul 18, 2026 | Corporate and M&A
Financial due diligence checkpoints in M&A are the core review points buyers use to test earnings quality, cash flow reliability, debt exposure, working capital needs, and financial risks before signing or closing a deal. In practice, the topic behind the German...
Jul 6, 2026 | Corporate and M&A
Financial and legal due diligence in global M&A is the structured review of a target company’s numbers, contracts, liabilities, compliance position, and legal structure before signing or closing a deal. In 2026, the process matters more because cross-border...
Jun 14, 2026 | Corporate and M&A
An internationale Anwaltskanzlei in der Schweiz usually means a law firm that can coordinate legal work across Swiss, EU, US, and often Asia-linked matters, while keeping advice, documentation, and decision-making consistent across borders. In 2026, the most useful...
Jun 6, 2026 | Corporate and M&A
The differences between an asset deal and a stock deal in the USA come down to what changes hands, which liabilities move with the transaction, and how tax and contract mechanics work. In an asset deal, the buyer selects assets and usually leaves the legal entity...
Apr 21, 2026 | Corporate and M&A
Asset deal vs share deal in cross border M&A: an asset deal buys selected assets and liabilities, while a share deal buys the target’s equity and keeps the company (and its history) intact. In 2026, the better choice usually depends on transferability, tax...
Apr 1, 2026 | Corporate and M&A
A governance setup package for US subsidiaries of European groups is a bundled set of corporate, compliance, and operating documents that makes your US entity decision-ready, audit-ready, and clearly ringfenced from the European parent. In 2026, the best packages also...