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Formation
A new acquiring entity, holding company, or surviving entity is created as part of the transaction.
We form the entity, register it in the states where it will operate, and put registered agent coverage in place so it can accept service and file from day one.
Business formation 2
Initial licensing
The deal team needs to know which licenses transfer, which require approval, and which the new entity must apply for fresh.
We inventory every license the target holds, map each state's change-of-control and transfer rules against the deal structure, and produce a filing plan with real state-by-state timelines the deal calendar can be built around.
Licensing services 3
Expansion
Post-close, the combined business often needs licenses neither party held, or needs the acquirer licensed in the target's states.
We file the new applications in phases ordered by revenue priority and processing time, so the states that matter most come online first.
Multi-state programs 4
Maintenance
Two renewal calendars, two sets of bonds, and two reporting schedules just became one company's problem.
Every surviving license, bond, and report lands in Atlas under one calendar with a named specialist, so nothing from either side lapses during integration.
See Atlas 5
Remediation
Diligence surfaces the target operating unlicensed in a state, or a filing that should have happened at a prior change of control never did.
We scope the gap, prepare the corrective applications or notices, and manage the regulator conversation alongside counsel so the issue is closed rather than inherited.
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