When acquiring a business in Colorado, the buyer can potentially inherit the seller’s outstanding debts and obligations. Some situations allow businesses to transfer assets without automatically saddling the new owner with all prior liabilities. However, exceptions exist where successor liability may apply. Whether you are the seller or buyer of a business with legal disputes pending, you need the counsel of an experienced Colorado business lawyer.
Disagreements and disputes can emerge in the business world from a variety of situations, but certain types tend to occur more frequently. Here are some examples of common sources of business conflicts that can arise for companies operating in any location:
These are just a few common types of disputes that may arise for a business. All of these and many others may impact the purchase desirability of a business. It is crucial that you understand the implications of purchasing or selling a business with pending litigation or potential legal disputes.
Express or Implied Assumption – If the buyer explicitly agrees to assume the seller’s liabilities through the purchase agreement or other documentation, they become responsible for those debts. Even absent an express provision, the buyer’s actions after the sale could imply they accepted certain liabilities, like continuing the seller’s insurance policies covering potential claims.
While Colorado law does not recognize the “product line” exception for product liability claims, other states do impose successor liability in those cases.
Mitigating successor liability risk involves carefully drafting the transaction documents, conducting thorough due diligence on potential liabilities, and appropriately restructuring the acquisition. It is vital that business sellers and buyers have experienced business lawyers to represent their interests. Our Colorado business law attorneys will work tirelessly to protect your business interests.
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