Company commercial

Company Commercial

Our commercial team has a great reputation for its ability to give the best advice to businesses.

Commercial law describes all aspects of business transactions taking place between individuals and companies, within and without the UK.

A wide area of law requires professionals able to combine an overview with detailed specialist work

Specialist areas can include advertising and marketing, contracts, negotiations, collections and bankruptcy and many other general forms of trade. Other fields of commercial law include acquisitions, agency agreements, commercial agreements, company formation, franchise agreements, confidentiality agreements, MBOs, outsourcing, partnership and Governance.

The very best in legal advice is essential if a company is to prosper within the UK

With a wide range of firms under advice from Sloan Plumb Wood, from large national organisations to local companies and from established concerns to the very earliest stages of company formation, our professionals are constantly adding to its substantial experience in dealing with all the negotiations, agreements and challenges that need to be overcome as a company develops within the ever-changing regulatory environment of the UK. 

From franchises to company finance – our team gives clients the right advice

Our satisfied clients have taken advantage of our team's in-depth knowledge of  commercial issues, ranging from commercial agreements, insolvency and corporate finance, to employment and corporate sales/reconstructions. We have assisted clients with formulating practical and technically outstanding solutions to help develop their business.

Our team has worked over many years with banks and financial institutions who support our clients' businesses and other professionals – and is recognised for its practical approach to delivering our client’s objectives.  

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