You See It We Get It
Your Future. Your Deal. Your Move. Your Change.
Your Future. Your Deal. Your Move. Your Change.
When you share your commercial vision, we read between the lines, consider the implications, and talk with your teams to help figure out what you really need to help you now, and get you where you want to go.
Counsel must fit your current situation, as well as the future you can see. Maybe nobody sees it quite the way you see it. Environments, enterprises and global networks change fast. Each and every connection between them changes you too. And that means very careful management of your contractual needs with trusted advisors beside you.
We take time with details. Shade your intention with language to be sure the position you’re in is protected now, and that it can help get you to get to what you can see. We help you navigate between protection and flexibility in your commercial agreements to achieve business outcomes that are built to last. We meet your vision with perseverance and practicality to build the bridge toward the future you see.
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Sam Kramer is the founding member of Transaction Advisors Group, LLC, based in Chicago. Sam’s practice focuses on managed services and sourcing, IT development and complex licensing, and supply chain commercial agreements at the pre- and post-deal stages.
Sam brings over 30 years of Big Law experience working with multinational hi-tech and branded enterprises to his client engagements. He also brings decades worth of relationships with lawyers around the world to handle matters wherever client issues arise.
Transaction Advisors Group is delighted to announce the launch of the firm.
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