Question:
I am in the final stages of negotiating the purchase of an existing Subway location from the owner. He is the owner operator of this particular location. My lawyer insists that I must meet with all of the employees before closing or else “no deal”. The seller refuses to let this happen. What do you suggest?
Answer:
In this particular case, I think your attorney is going overboard in his request. Don’t get me wrong, there are many instances of a business purchase where it is critical to meet with the key employee(s); however, that is only when a certain employee holds a crucial position within the business.
For example, if you were looking to purchase an absentee run business that was being run by a key manager, and your goal was to remain absentee, then certainly a meeting with the manager would be appropriate.
However, one must look at the individual situation.