Charleston, South Carolina Mergers and Acquisitions Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 5 Charleston attorneys and 5 law firms.

Christopher B Staubes

South Carolina Mergers and Acquisitions attorney at Clawson and Staubes with 29 years of experience

126 Seven Farms Drive, Charleston, SC

Elizabeth W Settle

South Carolina Mergers and Acquisitions attorney at Warren and Sinkler with 39 years of experience

171 Church Street, Charleston, SC

H Manning Unger

South Carolina Mergers and Acquisitions attorney at Moore and Van Allen with 27 years of experience

40 Calhoun Street, Charleston, SC

Michael D Bryan

South Carolina Mergers and Acquisitions attorney at Nelson Mullins Riley and Scarborough LLP with 41 years of experience

151 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC

Scott Y Barnes

South Carolina Mergers and Acquisitions attorney at Warren and Sinkler with 52 years of experience

171 Church Street, Charleston, SC

Need help with a mergers and acquisitions matter?

Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) attorneys, work with buyers and sellers, to draft and negotiate the legal agreements when a business or business assets are being sold or purchased, navigate any regulatory issues, enforce payment terms and resolve disputes. A mergers and acquisitions attorney is essential to ensuring your business transaction is properly formed, closes smoothly and the rights of you and your business properly protected.

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