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Public Record Due Diligence in M & A Transactions: UCCs, Tax Liens, Judgement Liens, & IP Liens
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9/26/2024
Where: Webinar
United States
Contact: National Federation of Paralegal Associations
info@paralegals.org


Online registration is available until: 12/31/2050
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NFPA Webinar: Public Record Due Diligence in M & A Transactions: UCCs, Tax Liens, Judgement Liens, & IP Liens

Public record due diligence has traditionally included searching for UCCs, tax liens, judgment liens, bankruptcy, and litigation. A significant trend in recent years is the inclusion of intellectual property liens. This program covers what to search, where to search, and what name(s) to search for thorough public record due diligence in all of the above categories. We will discuss the different types of intellectual property and liens to assist searchers in gathering the information required to make important decisions in financial transactions. Review of statutes, administrative rules, case law, and state variations to all of the above are examined in depth, as well as sharing numerous best practices for doing this work better than ever

Worth 1 CLE Credit

 

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