Santa Fe, New Mexico (May 12, 2016) – Lewis, Bess, Williams & Weese attorney Lee Fanyo presented an article on Letters of Intent at the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation’s Conference on Purchase and Sale Agreements.
The presentation summarized key drafting considerations applicable to letters of intent, including exclusivity, binding effect, disclaimers and negotiating in good faith. Stories about unintended consequences that are sometimes caused by letters of intent engaged the audience, who attended the conference to learn about asset and equity transactions.
Lee Fanyo is a corporate lawyer. He advises public and private companies and their management on acquisitions, dispositions, financing and other matters that affect business operations. He has substantial experience in representing the energy industry.
For additional information, contact Lee Fanyo at 303-861-2828 or LFanyo@Lewisbess.com.
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