Month: January 2010

“In Particular”

Today I had occasion to consider use of the phrase in particular in contracts. Here are some examples, taken from the SEC’s EDGAR system: The Company has taken all reasonable steps to maintain the confidentiality of or otherwise protect and enforce its rights in its confidential information, in particular the trade secrets owned by the Company. Each FREGAT Owner represents … Read More

Recharacterizing Representations and Pre-closing Obligations as Conditions

I’m looking for caselaw or commentary on the following issue relating to the parts of a mergers-and-acquisitions contract. If a buyer wants to address in an M&A contract circumstances that are under the seller’s control—for example, whether the seller is in good standing under Delaware law—it would make sense to do so by means of a representation. If that representation … Read More

“Guarantees That”

Today I saw the following in a contract I pulled from the SEC’s EDGAR system: SunPower hereby guarantees that, subject to Section 22, it shall supply and deliver each of the Products to the delivery point specified in a given Purchase Order (each, a Delivery Point ) on or prior to the scheduled delivery date therefor specified in such Purchase … Read More

Q&A with Steven Davidoff, Author of “Gods at War: Shotgun Takeovers, Government by Deal, and the Private Equity Implosion”

Currently on my nighttable is Gods at War: Shotgun Takeovers, Government by Deal, and the Private Equity Implosion, by Steven Davidoff. Steven is a professor at the University of Connecticut Law School (click here for his faculty bio page) and is the New York Times’s “Deal Professor.” Before teaching, he practiced for ten years with Shearman & Sterling in its … Read More