Kevin Chapman’s practice involves a broad range of corporate and business law issues. Mr. Chapman regularly advises clients and in-house counsel on the legal aspects of business transactions, including the following: Commercial contracts, terms and conditions of sale, sales representative agreements, distributorship agreements, supply agreements, and sales agreements Negotiated transactions, including stock and asset acquisitions and dispositions, mergers, and other similar transactions for public and privately-owned companies Commercial transactions, involving the purchase, sale and financing of equipment, inventory and other commercial goods Corporate reorganizations, restructuring and relocations General corporate and commercial matters, including entity formation and dissolution, corporate governance, shareholders’ agreements, operating agreements, employee agreements, non-disclosure agreements, non-competition agreements and other related matters
Prior to joining Parker Poe, Mr. Chapman was an associate in a Greensboro law firm, where his practice focused on purchase and sale of businesses, operating and shareholder agreements, and other general corporate and tax issues, including corporate and partnership tax matters. Prior to law school, he gained experience working in accounting, finance and internal audit. While at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Mr. Chapman was an editor of the North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology.
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