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    Howard Haake is a St. Louis law firm based in Clayton, Missouri focused on business law, criminal defense, family law and estate planning. We handle all business matters from incorporation to acquisition as well as criminal defense charges from arrest to trial. Howard Law helps clients in St. Louis, St. Charles, St. Peters, O'Fallon, Brentwood, Columbia, Eureka, Richmond Heights, Clayton, Jennings, Kirkwood, Maplewood, Manchester, Northwoods, Olivette, University City, Creve Coeur, Maryland Heights, Bridgeton, Florissant, Ladue, Webster Groves, Hazelwood, Hillsboro, Washington, Union, Hermann, Pacific, and throughout St. Louis County, St. Charles County, Jefferson County, Franklin County, Warren County, Gasconade County, Boone County, Crawford County, Montgomery County, and Marion County.

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    Missouri Asset Purchase Agreement

    An asset purchase agreement is an agreement between a business buyer and seller where the buyer agrees to purchase all of the assets associated with the business. This is the more complicated process in an acquisition, but shields the buyer from any business liabilities associated with the target business.

     

    During negotiations, the buyer will decide which assets he, she or it will decide to purchase, leaving all other assets with the seller. The assets will then be transferred into another entity. Hiring an experienced mergers and acquisitions attorney will help guide you through the process.

     

    Contact Howard Law at (314) 325-9868 for more information on if an asset purchase agreement is best for your business and how to get the process started.

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