Raleigh, North Carolina Mergers and Acquisitions Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 5 Raleigh attorneys and 14 law firms.

Amy Meyers Batten

North Carolina Mergers and Acquisitions attorney at Smith Anderson with 33 years of experience

150 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, NC

Beth Ferebee Atkins

North Carolina Mergers and Acquisitions attorney at Howard Stallings From Hutson Atkins Angell and Davis PA with 40 years of experience

4000 Westchase Boulevard, Raleigh, NC

Curtis C Brewer

North Carolina Mergers and Acquisitions attorney at K and L Gates LLP with 30 years of experience

434 Fayetteville Street Mall, Raleigh, NC

Geoffrey William Adams

North Carolina Mergers and Acquisitions attorney at Smith Anderson with 27 years of experience

150 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, NC

Robert Marks Arnold

North Carolina Mergers and Acquisitions attorney at Smith Anderson with 47 years of experience

150 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, NC

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.

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