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Company and Commercial Law

Commercial Lawyers in London

Businessmen and their executives want advice which is accurate, concise, quick and focused on immediate challenges. When you are setting up a business, you are excited, full of ideas but somewhat removed from realities. You need the support of a reputable solicitor in London who can provide total legal solutions to help you on your way.


Help with the Nuts and Bolts Decisions

We help you with the nitty-gritty of every day decision making right from the correct trading structure as well as agreements, procedure and processes so that you can protect your interest. You must be thinking of hiring people while starting a business. There is a voluminous amount of domestic and European laws and you should use the help of a reputable London lawyer in every aspect of your employees’ activities, right from the day they are hired to the day they retire.

Legal Advice While Buying a Company

If you decide to enter a business by buying a company, the benefits are numerous. The idea is proven, customer and supplier base is solid, and that somebody else has faced the initial financial risks. You will, however, need a law firm in London to support you while buying a business, at every stage of the deal, right from initial enquiry, negotiation and till the final offer. We also conduct due diligence on the information provided by the counter parties.

Legal Advice after That

When your business grows up, you may need to move ahead through acquisitions, mergers or former joint ventures. You can rest easy by assigning all the legal documentation work to us so that you business remains safeguarded in the future as well.

We are able to provide a wide range of company commercial services, including:

  • company formation
  • company secretarial services
  • registered office hosting
  • joint ventures
  • partnerships
  • co-operation
  • agency
  • distribution
  • confidentiality
  • business transfers
  • asset sales
  • share transfers
  • ip licences
  • franchises
  • outsourcing
  • shareholders agreements
  • service level agreements