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Services Due Diligence

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Due Diligence

Legal due diligence of companies, assets, contracts and risks before transactions, investments or strategic decisions in Uzbekistan.

Practice

Practical support for your business matter

Legal due diligence of companies, assets, contracts and risks before transactions, investments or strategic decisions in Uzbekistan.

LOYAL reviews the documents and facts, identifies legal risks and proposes a clear next step based on local practice in Uzbekistan.

What we do

How LOYAL can help

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Corporate and ownership review

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Review of material contracts and liabilities

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Tax, litigation and regulatory risk review

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Real estate, licences and IP review

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Risk matrix and transaction recommendations

Clients

Who we help

Investors and buyers
International companies entering transactions in Uzbekistan
Banks, funds and corporate groups
Companies reviewing counterparties or assets

Process

How we work

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Agree the scope and materiality thresholds

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Collect and review documents and official information

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Identify legal risks and missing information

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Deliver findings and practical recommendations

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Can due diligence be limited to specific issues?
Yes. The scope can be focused or comprehensive depending on the client’s objectives.
What does the client receive at the end?
The format is agreed in advance and may include a report, risk matrix, document comments or transaction recommendations.
What documents are usually needed?
The list depends on the target. Corporate documents, material contracts, asset documents, litigation materials and other agreed categories are commonly reviewed.
Can the review focus only on critical risks?
Yes. The scope can be limited to the areas that are most material for the specific decision or transaction.
What happens after risks are identified?
The findings can be used to determine further questions, warranties, conditions precedent, transaction protections or other risk-mitigation measures.
Which official sources are used?
Sources depend on the subject of review and data availability and may include official registries, databases, government resources and documents provided by the parties.

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Please do not send confidential documents before the terms of engagement are agreed.

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