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About Advice on Business Law
 

Anybody involved in business activity will need some form of advice on business and commercial law and contractual issues.

When you come to us for legal advice concerning your business, you will find that we share your enthusiasm for your commercial aims, making the relationship a collaborative one. You will not only receive the bare legal rules from us – we can augment them with first-hand business experience.

‘One size does not fit all’. Your specific needs are our concern. Therefore, we aim to understand exactly what your legal requirements are, then seek to provide you with a service tailored to them.

Whether you are starting out, expanding, buying or selling your business, you will receive from us individually-focused legal advice at every stage of your business life-cycle, e.g. if you are selling a business, buying a business or starting a business. If you require it, our guidance can also include general advice about how to run your company and how to manage a specific transaction or event.

Our business law guidance can cover any or all of the following:

  • Agreements with your clients / customers and suppliers
  • Documentation between you and your associates
  • Investor agreements
  • Contracts of employment (Please see also our separate Employment section)
  • Leases for your commercial premises
  • Loan agreements
  • Trading regulations which are specific to your business
(Please see also our Company Law section for laws for small businesses.)

For more information about this please contact Graham Mott on gm@wdavies.com or David Main on dm@wdavies.com 

Graham Mott
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