No Stone Unturned--Mitigating Risk In A Government Contracts Due Diligence

By Marko W. Kipa, Anne B. Perry, and Lucantonio N. Salvi

An acquisition transaction involving a government contractor brings with it a unique set of rules and regulations. There is no shortage of frequently changing and complex requirements regulating a government contractor’s operations, and a firm grasp of these requirements is crucial both to arriving at a proper valuation of a target company and to understanding the risks associated with the transaction.

Three of our Government Contracts lawyers – Marko W. Kipa, Anne B. Perry, and Lucantonio N. Salvi – recently published an article that assists buyers and sellers in identifying the most common risk areas in an acquisition transaction involving a government contractor. With permission of The Government Contractor, the article is reproduced in full in this issue of our blog.

Click here to view a PDF copy of the article.

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