Course description
Corporate colleagues often approach transactions in a way that feels very unfamiliar to property practitioners. Reliance on warranties, using certificates of title and allocating risk instead of resolving issues up front together make their style seem rather alien.
The aim of this webinar is to provide a deeper understanding of what needs to be done in practice when asked to act on a share sale or purchase. How do corporate transactions work and what is the property lawyer’s role?
The webinar is presented by Natasha Dunn of Burness Paull, who as well as being a knowledge and development lawyer is also a freelance trainer, speaker and writer on commercial property law for legal information providers and legal journals.
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Introduction
Corporate colleagues often approach transactions in a way that feels very unfamiliar to property practitioners. Reliance on warranties, using certificates of title and allocating risk instead of resolving issues up front together make their style seem rather alien.
The aim of this webinar is to provide a deeper understanding of what needs to be done in practice when asked to act on a share sale or purchase. How do corporate transactions work and what is the property lawyer’s role?
What You Will Learn
This webinar will cover the following:
- The mindset of the corporate lawyer compared to a property lawyer
- Differences between an asset sale and a share sale
- The possible ways to approach a transaction
- The use of warranties, disclosure and certificates of title
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