
Mergers & Acquisitions
Whenever your business changes, we stand steadily by your side.
Mergers and acquisitions have always been one of our pillars. And we have vast experience in both large and complex transactions.
Delphi’s M&A and Buy-Out team specializes in corporate M&A and private equity transactions.
Our dedicated team has decades of experience from supporting corporate clients with their acquisition strategies, or carve-out plans, as well as from representing domestic and international private equity clients on sell side and buy side mandates. We also represent founders seeking to exit their companies, oftentimes reinvesting with a new financial owner, as well as venture capital funds in their investments.
We are just as well placed for large, mid-sized or smaller transactions, be it larger platform acquisitions, or assisting clients in executing a buy-and-build strategy, as well as divestments. Our team is equally experienced in negotiation bilateral transactions, acting lead counsel in controlled auctions and advising on complex industrial carve-out projects.
Our team is dedicated to providing the best advice and swift execution of cross-border and domestic transactions, whether serving as lead counsel or acting as local counsel on deals that originate outside of Sweden. Our experienced team is often praised by clients for its business acumen and commercial approach to legal transactional advice.
Delphi offers a wide range of specialized services related to transactions, including capital markets law, competition law, foreign direct investments, environmental law, employment law, information security, IP- and tech law as well as lender financing.
Investing in good legal advice is always good for business.
“Delphi has the bench strength to handle complex and sophisticated M&A work, with a very skilled team that can handle all aspects.”
"The team is comprised of highly skilled lawyers, each bringing a wealth of knowledge and experience, ensuring comprehensive coverage of all relevant areas of law."
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