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Whether you're selling a business or preparing to buy one, due diligence is a critical phase of the M&A process. It’s where key financial, legal, and operational details are examined to confirm value, expose liabilities, and verify that both sides understand exactly what’s being bought or sold.
At Auxo Law, we support clients on both sides of the table—helping sellers prepare their materials in advance and helping buyers dig deeper into what they’re acquiring.
For Sellers:
Prepare a clean, organized due diligence folder
Identify and address red flags before the buyer finds them
Summarize key contracts and vendor/customer obligations
Clarify ownership and intellectual property rights
Minimize delays and questions during review
For Buyers:
Review corporate records, contracts, and financials
Flag risks, inconsistencies, or missing documentation
Evaluate employment agreements, leases, and compliance obligations
Coordinate with your accountant, lender, or internal team
Assess whether disclosures align with what’s promised in the LOI or deal terms
Why It Matters:
Inadequate diligence can lead to surprise liabilities, post-closing disputes, or buyer’s remorse
Being organized as a seller makes your business look more professional—and can improve negotiation leverage
Legal review during diligence can lead to price adjustments, deal restructuring, or critical protective provisions
Auxo Law helps make sure you know what’s under the hood—before you finalize the deal.
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