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- Business Transactions and Corporate Law
- Corporate and Business Services
- ERISA and Employee Benefits
- ERISA and Employee Benefits Litigation
- Emerging Companies and Private Capital
- Health Care Business
- Health Care Compliance
- Intellectual Property
- Securities Law and Corporate Finance
- Taxation
- Federal Tax
- International Tax
- State and Local Tax
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The lawyers of Fowler White Boggs' Corporate and Business Services Group are actively involved in all aspects of corporate and business law, including mergers and acquisitions. Our lawyers routinely represent both public and private companies with respect to merger and acquisition transactions throughout Florida, the United States and internationally. We have a wide breadth of experience and expertise representing both selling and acquiring parties, and our international network of affiliate firms through Terralex allows us to deliver M&A transactions not only in the United States but also in most countries around the globe. Our M&A transactions span a wide variety of industries, from financial and other services to manufacturing and construction. Our lawyers throughout the firm have expertise in a wide range of industries, and our Corporate and Business Services Group draws on attorneys with specific industry expertise whenever necessary to bring an M&A transaction to a successful completion. Representative industries from recent transactions are highlighted below:
- construction and roofing supply companies;
- insurance services;
- marketing services (with presence in multiple foreign jurisdictions);
- banking;
- agricultural equipment;
- financial services;
- electronics;
- software; and
- restaurant and hospitality services.
In addition to negotiating and documenting the deal, as part of the comprehensive advice we provide in M&A transactions, we assist our client in negotiating the letter of engagement with the investment banker or broker and provide advice in related legal topics generally relevant to the transaction at hand, such as tax, securities law, labor and employment issues, Hart-Scott-Rodino Act filings and antitrust issues, and issues of local foreign law.









