Company & Commercial

In an ever-changing business environment, you need solicitors who can understand your business’s market and be flexible in their approach.

At Kiteleys we provide legal advice for businesses of all shapes and sizes. Our Corporate and Commercial Solicitors will take steps to understand your business’s commercial needs and to tailor our service to provide pragmatic, clear and succinct advice to help achieve your business objectives.

We aim to work closely with both clients and other local professionals to identify any key issues at an early stage of the transaction, in order for them to be successfully negotiated and resolved.

Why Choose Kiteleys Solicitors?

  • Expertise: Our solicitors are highly skilled with extensive experience across various sectors.

  • Personalized Service: We tailor our services to meet the unique needs of your business.

  • Strategic Approach: We provide not just legal advice, but strategic guidance to help your business thrive.

  • Client-Focused: Your business success is our priority. We build long-term relationships based on trust and results.

Our Business Legal Services include:

  1. Business Formation and Structuring - From startups to established businesses, we assist in the formation, structuring, and re-structuring of companies to align with your business goals and legal requirements. These include:

    • Company formation and registration

    • Partnership agreement

    • Shareholder agreements

    • Corporate governance and compliance

    • Corporate Reorganisation

    • Joint Ventures

  2. Commercial Contracts - We draft, review, and negotiate a wide range of commercial contracts, including supply agreements, service agreements, and partnership agreements. Our services include:

    • Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating contracts

    • Service agreements

    • Supply and distribution agreements

    • Licensing agreements

    • Advice on Commercial Contracts

  3. Mergers and Acquisitions - Our team provides comprehensive legal support for mergers, acquisitions, and disposals, including due diligence, negotiations, and post-transaction advice.

    • Due diligence

    • Transaction structuring

    • Negotiation and drafting of sale and purchase agreements

    • Post-merger integration

    • Terms and Conditions of Business

  4. Intellectual Property

    • Trademark registration and protection

    • Copyright and patents

    • IP strategy and management

    • Dispute resolution and litigation

So, for honest advice you can trust, contact our Company & Commercial Solicitors today:-

Telephone -01425 652194

Email - Company&Commercial@kiteleys.co.uk

Or fill out the form below and our team will be in touch!

Why Choose us?

Experienced

Our teams of experienced solicitors will always be on hand to provide the service you need.

Helpful

We are always at the end of the phone or email to provide the help you require.

Local

We have offices in Dorset & Hampshire so are never too far away.

Meet our friendly and helpful Company & Commercial Team

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Commercial / Company law, also known as corporate law, governs the formation, operation, and dissolution of companies. It includes regulations on company structure, director responsibilities, shareholder rights, and corporate governance.

  • Company law solicitors offer a range of services including company formation, structuring, compliance, mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance, and dispute resolution.

  • A commercial law solicitor can assist with drafting and reviewing contracts, advising on business transactions, resolving disputes, and ensuring compliance with relevant laws and regulations to protect your business interests.

  • Corporate governance ensures that a company operates transparently and ethically, adhering to laws and regulations. It promotes accountability, enhances company performance, and protects the interests of shareholders and stakeholders.

  • Key elements include the parties involved, terms and conditions, payment details, delivery obligations, confidentiality clauses, termination conditions, and dispute resolution mechanisms.

  • When forming a company, consider the type of business entity (e.g., limited company, partnership), regulatory requirements, tax implications, and the roles and responsibilities of directors and shareholders.

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Serving Businesses Across Dorset & Hampshire

If your business is looking for legal assistance, then contact our friendly team. We have offices in Poole, Ringwood, Fordingbridge, Ferndown, Highcliffe and Canford Cliffs.