Our Corporate and Commercial Solicitors, headed up by Partner Andrew Best, deliver an individually tailored, commercially focused and practical service to help you achieve your goals.
Commercial Agreements
Your commercial contracts can be the most valuable part of your business. Our team is here to help you protect this valuable asset in documents bespoke to you and your business.
Our team will visit you on site and ensure that we have a clear understanding of your commercial objectives in order to provide you with a service that fits your business and your aspirations.
Corporate Law
We can help you structure and run your business to match your goals and objectives.
Our solicitors can help you with:
- Data Room and Due Diligence
- Capital Reduction Demerger
- Share for Share Exchange
- Share Buybacks
- Articles & Share Rights
- Shareholders
- Share Options
- Company Secretarial
- Charities
- Loan Facilities/Security
- T&Cs
- Issue, Transfer & Transmission of Shares
For more details on how we can support you or your business, contact our Corporate and Commercial Law team today.

Client Case Study
Selling a company after 38 years
and why we chose HSR Law.

Client Case Study
The share-sale of a company
to an American buyer.
Your Corporate Law and Commercial Agreements Team
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