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Mergers & Acquisitions

Plano, Texas Mergers & Acquisitions Lawyer 

The attorneys at Ferguson Law Group, P.C. represent buyers, sellers, targets, equity owners, lenders, financial advisors and other interested parties in a wide range of business and commercial transactions, including mergers and acquisitions. We are pleased to assist with public and private stock and asset sales and mergers.

With broad industry experience in all significant negotiated and non-negotiated acquisition methods, including tender offers, proxy contests, roll-up transactions, management buyouts and leveraged acquisitions, our lawyers are ready to help launch your most ambitious M&A projects.

To speak with an attorney at our firm about a merger and acquisition or any other important business and commercial law matter, contact our law office in Plano, Texas. To schedule an appointment with an attorney at our Plano office, call 972-378-9111, or contact us by e-mail.

Serving Your Business Needs

Our business and commercial law attorneys are pleased to represent individuals, businesses, entrepreneurs, investors, government bodies and non-profit organizations. In addition to our mergers and acquisitions practice, we handle a wide range of business and commercial law matters, including commercial real estate transactions, banking and lending transactions, contracts, government contracts, corporate re-organizations, business formations, employment law disputes and more.

To learn more about our business and commercial law practice, visit our page on business and commercial transactions or business and commercial litigation.

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To speak with a lawyer about a merger and acquisition, buying or selling a business or another important business and commercial law matter, contact Ferguson Law Group, P.C.

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FERGUSON LAW GROUP, P.C.
2500 DALLAS PKWY STE 260
PLANO, TX 75093

Phone Number: 972-378-9111

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