Our services
M&A deals
Subject to the party we are representing, our associates monitor the following transaction stages:
- Group restructuring for the purpose of transaction
- Due Diligence / Vendor Due Diligence
- Preparing Term sheet
- Preparing Legal Opinion
- Preparing and implementing a transaction plan
- Execution of documents and closing
Corporate law and procedures
Corporate issues are often neglected as often, at first glance, they appear to be merely ‘technical’ matters. However, in practice they are immediately related to the institutes of ownership and business management. Therefore, when creating and operating your company, you should devote enough time to creating these items .
We offer the following services:
- Creation and dissolution of legal entities
- Consulting on corporate law
- Preparing various corporate decisions and internal acts
- Elaborating a corporate confidentiality system (NDA)
- Internal corporate compliance
Restructuring
Each large business, at a certain stage of development, faces a need for a major corporate restructuring. Normally, a restructuring is required in order to get rid of irrelevant businesses, streamline asset management and financial flows within a group, adjoin or spin-off a business, optimise business management procedures and/or detach cross-cutting functions, or to create a holding/managing company.
Transforming a set of different companies into one working structure can help resolve many practical business issues, such as:
- Preparing of part of the business for subsequent sale or other purposes;
- Optimizing of management structures and building systems of interaction and control between group of companies;
- Separating of various business directions to increase manageability;
- A painless business division between partners after the termination of cooperation;
- Non specified other issues.
Legal Due Diligence
Advantages of a prospective project are always more apparent than its hidden risks. This, however, does not mean that such risks cannot be identified and, in prospect, mitigated, avoided or entirely eliminated.
As part of a Legal Due Diligence, lawyers normally check:
- corporate issues (how the company was created and how respective shares in the company were purchased);
- company’s basic value (real estate units, fixed assets, or titles to intellectual property);
- essential agreements/contracts or other assets whose non-compliance with laws may entail penalties or other losses.
Business Liquidation
Business is a journey, and sometimes the time comes to bring it to an end. It’s important to do this properly and without risks. REVERA helps choose the optimal strategy for closing a business and guides you through the process as efficiently as possible.