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Business affairs law isn't a law within itself but a range of legal issues affecting the operation of a business. Whether it is a start-up or company expansion and your business affairs relate to · Limited companies Depending on the issue
at hand whether it be A firm of solicitors that specialise in Business Affairs is likely to have a team of specialist lawyers, often with an individual solicitor representing specific business laws. Some business affairs areas of law is so vast that a solicitor would focus on one sector and major on that area. It may be an issue that relates to the internet. There are so many elements encompassing the worldwide web: Information technology E-commerce Intellectual property Each are separate matters but easily merge into each other. When choosing a business affairs solicitor take the time and trouble to browse their website. They often introduce each and every partner, explaining their relevant qualifications and legal experiences. Some solicitors publish case histories, these will provide a wealth of information relating to the law firm and the business affairs services they provide.
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| Ashfords |
Ashfords has the largest specialist corporate finance and commercial team west of Bristol. It has an international client reach and London delivery through serviced office in Northumberland Avenue, Trafalgar Square. Our position as a heavyweight regional law firm, requires a dedicated finance practice and our finance unit operates as part of the strong Exeter Corporate team acting for banks, government agencies and corporates on some of the most complex and innovative financing transactions in the region. Our expertise includes acquisition finance, secured lending, structured finance, syndicated lending, project finance, trade finance, asset finance and restructurings. Our goal is to be pragmatic and commercial in providing effective and quick service.
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| Hand Morgan and Owen. |
All businesses need legal support. Whether this is on a regular basis or for the occasional requirement, when advice is needed it must be legally accurate and commercially applicable. At Hand Morgan and Owen we have a team dedicated to serving a wide range of businesses: · Limited companies Appreciating the needs and pressures of each type of business, Hand Morgan and Owen's Business Client Division will work closely with you to provide exceptional standards of support. With a broad and experienced team, our Commercial Solicitors will advise on: · Employment
law Business Client Team As one of the leading firms in the area, and with a heritage dating back three centuries, we at Hand Morgan and Owen offer forward-thinking legal support combined with the traditional values of client service. Our Business Client Division is made up of a cross-section of Partners and Solicitors which means that you will enjoy the support and experience of a strong team channelled through a dedicated point of contact. That point of contact will work closely with you, building up a thorough understanding of your business and its legal requirements. Pre-Event Controls The main aim is to avoid legal action at all times. After all, litigation can be time-consuming, stressful and expensive. To achieve this, Hand Morgan and Owen's team can undertake a detailed audit of your business. From this, we can limit your exposure through the implementation of effective terms and conditions, policies and working procedures. Once your business is watertight, our legal experts can also advise you as and when the law changes giving you total peace of mind. Post-Event Action With a successful and tenacious litigation team, Hand Morgan and Owen will protect you if legal action is unavoidable. Prior to any proceedings we make every effort to reach an out-of-court compromise. We will also advise you as to the most cost-effective course of action, which can result in a case not being pursued if there is a low chance of success. Quality and Service A key member of the Business Client Division is Hand Morgan & Owen's dedicated Quality Manager. Monitoring client satisfaction, implementing quality initiatives, making sure that processes are efficient and client-friendly, and ensuring all staff undertake essential training and development, this is a vital role which is relatively unique to Hand Morgan and Owen. The firm has always been passionate about client service and it is through this commitment that Hand Morgan and Owen has grown, predominantly by referral, and boasts outstanding client retention.
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| David Wineman Solicitors |
Whilst keeping up with the changes in law and practice which make commercial work ever more technical and specialised, David Wineman remains sensitive to its clients' needs and aspirations. Our experience covers clients' day to day business problems and transactions, as well as advising on and helping to implement major decisions that will affect the structure and future of their businesses. The firm has a special expertise in insolvency, both personal and corporate, as Vivian Wineman is a licensed Insolvency Practitioner. By working closely with company directors and owners, we understand their business and can therefore provide practical and relevant advice. Being involved in the formulation of a policy, as well as the negotiations to implement it, means we can highlight areas of potential difficulty and put into place solutions that will reduce the possibility of later disagreement and costly litigation. Business startups Mergers, acquisitions, disposals Company reconstructions MBOs Joint ventures Partnership and shareholders' agreements Commercial contracts Employment matters UK and EU competition
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