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What Are Commercial Tenants’ Rights?
These rights are more limited than those of residential tenants, but the rights they do have offer a good degree of protection.
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What Is Meant By A Commercial Dispute?
Obtaining the right legal representation can help make enacting or responding to a commercial dispute quick and straightforward. However, with so many variables involved, they can be difficult to navigate – especially if you’ve become part of one. So, what exactly is a commercial dispute and what should you know about the process?
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Does a Settlement Agreement Need to be Witnessed?
For a settlement agreement to be legally-binding it must meet certain statutory requirements. These make…
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A Closer Look At Mergers Within The M&A Process
There are various pros and cons to companies coming together, and generally, these will apply in different ways to different parties involved in M&A.
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Court implies term into lease where rent was calculated by reference to a surrendered underlease
Court implies term into lease where rent was calculated by reference to a surrendered underlease .
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How To Sell Your Business – Share Sale or Asset Sale?
Corporate Trainee Solicitor Catherine Healy explains the difference between a share sale and an asset sale, and whilst the end goal for seller in each route is the same in facilitating and exit, the structures and legal documentation involved in each type of sale vary considerably.
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What Constitutes a Partnership Dispute in Business?
Even successful businesses can have partnership disputes, and they can occur for a variety of reasons. The important thing is to resolve them as quickly as possible to protect the business, its clients and the partners involved.
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What is Probate?
Probate describes the legal and financial processes that are involved in dealing with a person’s estate when they die.
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Indemnity Costs: Why You Must Act Reasonably During Litigation
Costs are legal expenses that you will incur during a litigation claim. Costs include the hourly rate that you will pay to your solicitor for the work done on your behalf, in addition to disbursements which are out-of-pocket expenses that your solicitor incurs in order to try and progress your case. Trainee Solicitor Hannah Bayliss explains more about the type of costs you can expect.
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The Corporate & Commercial Team Assists In Multi-Million Pound MBO Of A Local Engineering Company
In this case, the advice involved two key members of the management team acquiring the majority of the existing share capital of the target company from the existing owner.