18. The Full Stack: Sign to Close in 38 Minutes
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The clean closing myth dies fast once a live deal starts moving. This capstone episode walks through a $200 million healthcare-services acquisition from kickoff call to month-eight claim, showing how authority, structure, conflicts, LOI leverage, and diligence findings become drafting choices in the SPA. It covers how a pending regulatory inquiry and a related-party lease migrate into price, covenants, schedules, and a special indemnity; why the real negotiation fights sit in the working capital peg, materiality scrape, sandbagging, RWI, and earnout mechanics; and how HSR delay, ordinary-course covenants, MAE posturing, bringdown certificates, funds flow, and payoff-letter choreography decide whether the wires actually move. The episode closes by tracing a later enforcement action through baskets, caps, exclusions, and the fraud question.
References to federal or state healthcare laws and regulations in this episode are illustrative and should not be treated as a complete or authoritative statement of current law.
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