Avoiding Costly Post-Acquisition Disputes Over Portfolio Companies
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Avoiding Costly Post-Acquisition Disputes Over Portfolio Companies
By Patrick Chylinski, Principal & John Tira, Director, RSM US LLP
Because of the typical three- to five-year holding period of private equity firms’ ownership in portfolio companies, PE firms are typically highly experienced in the acquisition and disposition of companies and the nuances of dealmaking.
In the current environment, where access to...
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John Tira is a director in RSM’s financial investigations and dispute advisory services practice, where he provides strategy and support for complex litigation and forensic accounting matters. He regularly advises counsel, corporations, and individuals in a variety of high-stakes matters requiring demanding accounting, economic, and financial analyses. Tira has significant experience in matters involving commercial disputes, forensic accounting investigations, bankruptcy litigation, and business valuation matters.
Patrick Chylinski is a principal and the West Region practice leader for RSM’s financial investigations and dispute advisory services practice. He has extensive experience managing and directing engagements relating to complex commercial litigation, business disputes, investigations of fraud and financial misconduct, and business valuations. He has testified as an expert in litigation matters at deposition, arbitration, and trial. Chylinski has experience serving clients across various industries, including financial services, real estate, construction, insurance, gaming, entertainment, and technology.