Business law solicitors

 

Business law solicitors usually specialise in certain areas of business, particularly in London. In the UK’s capital city there is a considerable number of large international firms with expertise in many jurisdictions; while in smaller towns and cities business law solicitors are likely to specialise in business law relevant to the area. For example, areas with a high level of technological industry are likely to have solicitors who are specialised in this industry and in intellectual property. 

Business law solicitors can assist with many areas of a business. If you are setting up a business you may need advice on which type of business you would like to create; for example, a partnership or a company. Once you have decided on the correct form for your business you will probably need assistance in completing the correct forms in order to actually create your business. Once your business is set up you are likely to need some help with other areas, such as drafting employment contracts for employees and getting advice on employee rights. You may also need help with drafting other contracts, such as contracts of sale and trade agreements. In the event that you wish to lease premises, you may need assistance with understanding the terms of the lease and negotiating with your prospective landlord. Business law solicitors are usually required throughout the life of any business and it is often best to instruct solicitors at the business’s inception to prevent legal problems later.

If you would like to obtain legal advice on business law, or any related issue, Contact Law can put you in touch with a local specialist business law solicitor free of charge. So, if you have any questions or would like our help in finding business law solicitors please call us on 0800 1777 162 or complete the web-form above.

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