Support Center & FAQ

Explore our frequently asked questions to find information about our services, processes, and expertise.

The timeline for an M&A transaction can vary significantly based on its complexity, the size of the companies involved, and regulatory requirements. A typical mid-market deal can take anywhere from 6 to 12 months from initial planning to final closing. We work closely with our clients to establish a realistic timeline and manage the process efficiently to meet key milestones.

Our team is committed to continuous professional development. We actively monitor legislative changes, subscribe to leading legal and financial publications, and participate in industry seminars and networks. This proactive approach ensures that our advice is always based on the most current laws and market practices, protecting our clients from potential compliance risks.

Absolutely. A significant portion of our work involves international transactions. Our team has extensive experience with the legal, tax, and financial intricacies of cross-border deals. We also leverage a network of trusted international partners to provide seamless service and local expertise in various jurisdictions, ensuring a comprehensive global approach for our clients.

For an initial consultation to be most productive, it is helpful to have a clear understanding of your objectives and challenges. Providing a brief overview of your company, the specific service you are interested in (e.g., M&A, tax planning), and any relevant background information will allow us to tailor the conversation and provide more targeted insights right from the start.

We have a rigorous conflict-of-interest check process that is initiated before any new engagement. We are fully committed to our professional and ethical obligations. If a potential conflict is identified, we disclose it immediately and take all necessary steps to manage it appropriately, which may include declining the engagement to ensure the integrity of our advice and the trust of our clients.