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New York City Purchase Agreement Attorneys

New York Partnership Interest Lawyers

Each business transaction is unique. When you are involved in an asset purchase, the best possible results are achieved by working with an experienced New York City purchase agreement lawyer who combines strategic counseling with strong advocacy to help you meet your goals.

The asset purchase attorneys at Nesenoff & Miltenberg, LLP, serving the New York City metropolitan area, have been using this approach since the law firm was established in 1992. We are determined advocates who choose our cases selectively. We work closely with our clients to help them make the best decisions about business transactions such as business asset purchase agreements — decisions that work well now and far into the future.

Handling a Wide Range of Asset Purchases

An asset purchase involves acquiring tangible or intangible business assets. When the buyer purchases these assets, he or she also assumes liabilities. We represent buyers and sellers in asset purchases to ensure that your business asset purchase agreement protects you from unwarranted liability and meets your needs as a business. We can perform due diligence and investigate the value of your asset purchase, no matter what it includes:

  • Partnership interests
  • Membership interests/shares of corporate stock
  • Real estate
  • Business mergers
  • Purchases and sales of products
  • Franchising agreements
  • Business equipment
  • Other assets

Putting Your Business First

At Nesenoff & Miltenberg, LLP, personal attention is a priority. To talk with us directly about asset purchases and purchase agreements, contact us as soon as possible. All calls are returned within 24 hours, and our clients work directly with our experienced attorneys. To schedule a confidential consultation at our Manhattan law firm, call us at 866-915-4033 or simply complete our online contact form.

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