Vaishnavi Raman & Manav Rajpal, School of Law, NMIMS University, Bangalore
ABSTRACT
Mergers and acquisitions in start-ups can be complex and risky, but they can also help them develop and expand. In recent years, Start-up mergers and acquisitions have increased. Mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures, and strategic partnerships are examples. M&A in start-ups involves cultural disputes, integration hurdles, and financial risks.
Start-ups are small, fledgling companies that strive to grow quickly. Start-ups often combine or purchase other companies as they evolve. Merging or acquiring a start-up is not without problems, and the law is vital in ensuring that the transaction is fair, legal, and in the best interests of all parties involved. This study aims to explore the reasons behind the increase in M&As involving start-ups especially in the tech industry and the potential legal implications of these transactions.
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