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Lisa A. Lori
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Dell is an example of pre-acquisition litigation, where investors or others sue to stop a transaction from happening (or, in lieu thereof, to obtain a monetary payout in exchange for not contesting or trying to stop the deal from closing). Substantial litigation also occurs after acquisitions occur, where one party to the transaction sues after the deal closes and seeks money damages. Post-acquisition litigation involves claims where, for instance, a buyer sues the seller for making misrepresentations concerning the business that was being acquired, or a key employee or executive of the selling company violates a restrictive covenant with the buyer.
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