St. Cloud, Minnesota Mergers and Acquisitions Attorneys

Compare 3 attorneys and 2 law firms in St. Cloud , MN. Sort by highest rating and years of mergers and acquisitions experience.

Lee Hanson
St. Cloud mergers and acquisitions attorney at Gray Plant Mooty with 55 years experience

1010 West Saint Germain, Suite 600, St. Cloud, MN 56301

Steven Kutscheid
St. Cloud mergers and acquisitions attorney at Gray Plant Mooty with 43 years experience

1010 West Saint Germain, Suite 600, St. Cloud, MN 56301

John Babcock
St. Cloud mergers and acquisitions attorney at Rinke Noonan with 38 years experience

400 First Street South, Suite 700, St. Cloud, MN 56302

Need help with a mergers and acquisitions matter?

Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) attorneys, work with buyers and sellers, to draft and negotiate the legal agreements when a business or business assets are being sold or purchased, navigate any regulatory issues, enforce payment terms and resolve disputes. A mergers and acquisitions attorney is essential to ensuring your business transaction is properly formed, closes smoothly and the rights of you and your business properly protected.

Need an attorney in St. Cloud, MN?

Find the right attorney by reviewing and comparing our profiles of lawyers and their law firms, with details on each attorney and their colleague’s practice, experience, education, training, honors and fee structure. Carefully consider client reviews and recommendations from people just like you. If you have complex legal needs, a larger firm with multiple attorneys who can advise you in different areas may be the best fit. If your needs are more limited and very specific, consider a smaller firm. Speak with several St. Cloud mergers and acquisitions attorneys to find the one that is best for you.

Ask yourself the 3 C’s:

  • Credentials ‐ How many cases has this attorney worked on similar to yours?
  • Comfort ‐ Who are you most comfortable working with? Is the lawyer’s office nearby? How and how often will they get in touch with you?
  • Cost ‐ Have expected costs and fees been clearly explained to you? It’s OK to ask for an estimate.