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If you are planning to buy or sell a business, thinking about a business transfer or simply want to learn more about it, Loor Legal can help.
Our website is a legal knowledge resource when it comes to transfers and acquisitions. Thus, you can already gather a lot of information on your own before you seek our help.
You will find that there is more to it than meets the eye. You may still need our guidance. If so, you can of course always contact us.
Don't hesitate: in a free no-obligation consultation, you will soon find out more.
Call: 055 303 1950.
Most Frequently Asked Questions
You like the idea of entrepreneurship and are considering a Management Buy-In. Financing plays an important role. You will need to come to an agreement with the owner about the amount you need to take with you if you want to buy in. Do not underestimate that you must have a considerable amount of equity in order to...
Read moreWhether you're buying or selling a business, it's not something you do every day. In fact, presumably it is the first and only time. The procedure of a Management Buy-In is therefore unexplored territory for most people. A sound step-by-step plan for a Management Buy-In including good advice can take you quite a...
Read moreYou have decided to become self-employed. The fastest way to get there is through a Management Buy-In (MBI): you buy into an existing company and enjoy the benefits of an already running business. However, there are a number of pitfalls with a Management Buy-In to consider. The...
Read moreThe Management Buy-In (MBI) is a very common form of business acquisition. In an MBI, a person from outside a company buys in. It may involve a partial or full equity stake. Are you considering looking for an MBI candidate for your company or are you yourself thinking about...
Read moreAs an SME, you are used to doing a lot yourself. Over the years you have taught yourself most of the important skills, but then the time comes when you want to buy or sell your business. You have no experience with that yet. Of course, you can figure out a lot yourself, but still: you want to have the...
Read moreMany SMEs want to sell their business sooner or later. Not infrequently, they think a little too easily about the SME company takeover. Possibly the same applies to you, which may cause you to overlook things, underestimate risks or worse, not get the most out of your sale. That's why we put the...
Read moreYou are an SME and want to buy or sell a business, but how does it work? A good business transfer requires more time and attention than you think. There are often many legal and financial aspects to consider. An expert who represents your interests and clearly maps out all the steps can help you...
Read moreDuring a business acquisition, there are a lot of legal pitfalls to watch out for. If you are not or not sufficiently aware of them, this can have major consequences for the process and the final outcome. There are a number of common pitfalls you should be aware of. Obligation to buy and sell As a selling party,...
Read moreLoor Legal & Partners in Apeldoorn advises entrepreneurs when establishing or terminating a joint venture partnership. We have the experience and knowledge to optimally protect the specific interests as a minority, majority or 50/50 shareholder. Joint venture: bundling of unique expertise A joint venture is a commercial partnership between two or more existing companies....
Read moreTrends and Developments in the Corporate Acquisition Market For the December 22, 2018 edition of Financieele Dagblad, Ernest Loor shared his views on the subject with the contribution below.
Read moreEvery deal is different and so no two letters of intent are the same. A letter of intent is a type of preliminary agreement that outlines the principles for further negotiations on the final acquisition contract. A letter of intent has many names. Besides letter of intent, the following terms are also used for this preliminary agreement: term sheet, letter of intent, letter of intent, Memorandum of...
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