Structuring Acquisitions of Family-Owned Businesses
Valuation, Due Diligence, Deal Structure, Operational Transition, and More
A live 90-minute premium CLE video webinar with interactive Q&A
This CLE course will examine key legal considerations involved in structuring acquisitions of family-owned businesses. The panel will discuss strategies for addressing valuation, conducting due diligence, and evaluating whether to structure the deal as a stock purchase, asset purchase, or purchase of LLC units. The panel will also address transitioning business operations to the new owner and other vital issues.
Outline
- Key legal, business, and tax considerations with the acquisition of a family-owned business
- Due diligence best practices
- Structuring the deal
- Valuation challenges and solutions
Benefits
The panel will review these and other key issues:
- What legal and business issues arise with the acquisition of family-owned businesses?
- What are the key components of a comprehensive due diligence plan for both buyers and sellers?
- What are the benefits, risks, and tax aspects of structuring the sale as a stock sale versus asset sale versus merger?
- What valuation challenges do acquisitions of family-owned businesses present and how can they be overcome?
- When and how should family members decide to "reinvest" in the family business with "rollover equity" when selling to a financial buyer and what are the tax implications of doing so?
- How to prepare in advance of a transaction to address the family's estate planning needs
- What management and transition-related issues could arise when selling a family business?
Faculty

Susan Markey
Partner
Maslon
Ms. Markey represents clients in general corporate, taxation, and nonprofit matters. She draws from a diverse... | Read More
Ms. Markey represents clients in general corporate, taxation, and nonprofit matters. She draws from a diverse background in government, accounting, and law to serve as a holistic business advisor, and strongly believes that tax and corporate advice should be both easy to understand and practical. Ms. Markey regularly counsels clients on mergers and acquisitions, business formation, joint ventures, and general corporate matters. She also frequently assists clients with tax controversies, audits, appeals, planning, and structuring, as well as researching tax law and drafting legal appeals and memoranda. Ms. Markey regularly writes and presents on corporate topics and most recently presented seminars on ownership disputes in closely held businesses, advanced tax strategies for M&A deals, and strategic risk assessment for complex commercial transactions.
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