Title: Mergers
1Mergers Acquisitions A Checklist from the
Employment Benefits Law Perspective
William L. Scogland, Esq. David G. Gabor, Esq.
The Wagner Law Group
2William L. Scogland
- Represents clients in
- Benefit and compensation issues in transactions
- Qualified plan matters
- Multiemployer plan matters
- ERISA fiduciary issues
- Plan investments
3David G. Gabor
- Represents clients in
- Litigation
- Negotiating and drafting contracts
- Handling compliance issues
- Creating corporate infrastructure
- Drafting employee manuals, handbooks and policies
- Training management and employees
- Leading companies toward organizational
excellence - Skilled negotiator, mediator and investigator
4Introduction
- Discuss how to approach mergers and acquisitions
- Overview of different potential issues to
address. - Analysis of potential risk
- Potential business issues that can arise
51. Defined Benefit Pension Plan
- Determine whether the employees of the business
being acquired participate in a defined benefit
pension plan - If so, we need to know its funded status.
Liability for underfunding could be a liability
for the acquirer because of the controlled group
rules - Actuaries can check assumptions for
reasonableness
62. Retiree Medical
- Determine whether the target business provides
retiree welfare benefits (health, disability,
life) - Determine whether the plan documents adequately
reserve to the employer the right to amend or
terminate the plan - Verify reasonableness of assumptions provided.
- Determine whether the benefits are funded
73. Multiemployer Pension Plan
- Confirm whether the employees in the business to
be acquired participate in a Multiemployer
pension plan - Distinguish this from a multiple employer plan
(more than one employer and maintained pursuant
to a collective bargaining agreement)
8Exploration of Multiemployer Plan
- Evaluate potential withdrawal liability
- Potential controlled group liability
- Possible successor liability
- Strategy on if and when to trigger withdrawal
liability
94. Golden Parachutes
- Determine whether the golden parachutes are
opened by the acquisition - There is the risk that large payments to
executives will be triggered by transaction and
separation from service (single trigger or double
trigger) - Negotiation strategy and potential liability to
executives - Potential tax liability and planning strategies
105. Employee Stock Ownership Plan
- Confirm whether the target business sponsors an
employee stock ownership plan (ESOP). The ESOP
could be a significant stockholder. - Review
- Pass through voting issues
- Compliance issues
- Employee relations issues
116. Employer-Employee
- Ensure compatibility of employment policies
- Review compensation practices
- Compare benefit structures
- Address the potential need for reorganization
- Properly structure retention/stay packages
- Review statutes, rules and regulations in all
jurisdictions governing employer-employee issues
127. Legal Compliance and Audit
- Tax qualification of plans
- Immigration
- Employee classification
- Recordkeeping
- Open investigations/litigation
- Recent investigations/litigation
- History of internal complaints
138. The Flip Side
- Questions to ask of the acquiring company
- Documentation that you require of acquiring
company - Review how to respond to questions asked of your
company - Steps to protect executives of target company
14The Checklist
- Defined benefit pension plan
- Retiree medical
- Multiemployer pension plan
- Golden parachute
- Employer stock ownership plan
- Employer-employee issues
- Compliance and audit
- The flipside
15Thank You
- We are available to discuss these and other
issues that may arise when considering a possible
merger and acquisition. Experience dictates that
the earlier we are involved in the process the
more value that can be added.
16Contact Information
William L. Scogland wscogland_at_wagnerlawgroup.com D
avid G. Gabor dgabor_at_wagnerlawgroup.com www.wagner
lawgroup.com
Boston Office 99 Summer Street, 13th
Floor Boston, MA 02110 Tel (617) 357-5200 Fax
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Montgomery Street, Suite 902 San Francisco, CA
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Road Lake Forest, IL 60045 Tel
(847) 250-1365 Fax (847) 250-1367 Florida
Office 7108 Fairway Drive, Suite 125 Palm
Beach Gardens, FL 33418 Tel (561) 293-3590 Fax
(561) 293-3591