Business Sales & Purchases
If you are setting up in business on your own or with others it is important to structure it correctly from the outset. As an existing business, you are likely to enter into a variety of commercial arrangements, you may need to take on new people and incentivise them and you will be required to comply with a myriad of laws. You may also decide to grow your business through merger or acquisition and ultimately may want to sell your business.
Our corporate and commercial solicitors have experience in all these matters. Our project management skills coupled with top quality legal advice delivered in plain English, means that you will get your deal done on time, on budget and to the very highest standards. We will ensure your commercial agreements are well-structured and well-documented to address issues that might otherwise develop into misunderstandings at a later stage. We also have excellent boardroom facilities at our offices with easy access by road and tube.
Feel free to give us a call and discuss your plans and get an overview of the legal considerations and implications. It won’t cost you a penny for this initial chat and may be very valuable to you and your business.
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The services we provide include:
- Incorporation of your business
- Buying or selling a business or assets
- Shareholder Agreements
- Partnership Agreements
- Standard terms and general commercial agreements
Please contact Ruth Hayward for a no obligation chat about conveyancing or any aspect of commercial property law.
Your initial, informative half-hour consultation is only £60 plus VAT@20%. Find the answers you have been looking for, today!
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