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Corporate Lawyers & Commercial Solicitors for Businesses

Navigating corporate law can be difficult. Our team of commercial solicitors provide pragmatic legal advice in all areas of law.

We deliver practical and straight-forward advice that you understand to make the best decisions for your business.

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Commercial lawyers in Nottingham

The role of a corporate law solicitor is to help support your business through the complexities of the law. Regardless of whether you’re an SME just starting out, or have an established business in multiple locations. We offer cost-effective legal advice in a timely manner to support your development.

We offer strategic solutions tailored to the needs of your business and we work with organisations nationwide from our base in the East Midlands.

It’s important for us that we get to know your business and the markets that you operate in. That’s why we will assign a business solicitor from our law firm to work directly with you. You will be given their personal contact details and they will spend time getting to know everything about your business.

That way, you will always have direct contact with someone who knows your business when you need legal advice.

 

 

What Corporate Services do you offer?

Our Corporate Lawyers offer a range of services to help your business. These include:

 

Do I need a Corporate Lawyer for my Business?

As your business grows, you may look at expanding. This may be through new real estate, mergers, restructures or possibly through corporate finance. Potentially you may be looking to buy another business, invest or divest in shares or even sell your business.

Corporate lawyers ensure that due diligence is followed in all these business transactions. They will guide and support you throughout the process. Their advice and guidance help confirm that your business decisions are legal.

 

What other Commercial Services do you offer?

There are many legal practice areas we are able to offer businesses. These include, but are not limited to:

  • Commercial Property
  • Dispute Resolution
  • Shareholder Agreements
  • Intellectual Property
  • Joint Venture Agreements
  • Employment Law
  • Debt Recovery

For a full list of services, contact your personal business solicitor or call us on 08456 465 465

Why use Rothera Bray Commercial Lawyers?

  • Knowing how your business operates and your aims for it, both now and in the future, is important to us. That’s why your personal commercial solicitor will take time to meet with you and learn everything there is to learn.
  • Clear, practical advice and solutions are what you need. We explain everything in plain English.
  • Throughout your case, your personal corporate solicitor will regularly update you on the status.
  • Legislation and insights in your industry may change. Your solicitor will keep up to date with them and provide you with the most relevant, timely advice.
  • All our fees and timescales are transparent and honest. You won’t be charged for anything that you don’t already know about.
  • You will have one experienced case handler from start to finish. They will be assigned to you based on your individual requirements and their expertise in your industry.
  • We draw on extensive experience from our wide range of specialists. From corporate and commercial law to employment law and dispute resolution. Rothera Bray offer a full spectrum of business services that you can draw on for all your legal queries.
  • Working with a variety of businesses means our commercial lawyers have a wealth of experience in many sectors. This means we can identify potential risks, problems and opportunities to you early on in the process.
  • With an extensive number of industry connections such as independent financial advisors, accountants and insolvency practitioners, you have access to some of the best legal minds in the country.
  • Our reviews prove it! We’re an award-winning and top-rated in Google, have a look at our Google reviews for your own peace of mind.

 

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Tim Gladdle

Tim Gladdle

t.gladdle@rotherabray.co.uk

Tim qualified as a solicitor in 1983, giving him 40 years of legal experience. He specialises in advising a wide range of companies on corporate affairs and transactions.

Richard Hammond

Richard Hammond

r.hammond@rotherabray.co.uk

Richard Hammond is a Dispute Resolution specialist and mediator at our Lace Market office. Richard is also a notary public, processing client documents for international use.

Toby Preston

t.preston@rotherabray.co.uk

Toby is a Partner who specialises in corporate law and business affairs. He has been a partner for over 10 years and been involved in many high profile acquisitions and disposals.

David Tomlinson

d.tomlinson@rotherabray.co.uk

David is a Partner at Rothera Bray Solicitors. He works from our Derby office and offers clients a wealth of expertise in commercial and commercial property matters.

 

Sandeesh Samra

s.samra@rotherabray.co.uk

Sandeesh Samra is a Solicitor in our Corporate and Commercial team and is based at our Lace Market office in the heart of Nottingham city centre.

Liam Wicks

l.wicks@rotherabray.co.uk

Liam Wicks is a Trainee Solicitor in Rothera Bray’s Corporate & Commercial department and is based at our Lace Market office.

Erica Hurst

e.hurst@rotherabray.co.uk

Erica Hurst is a paralegal in Rothera Bray’s Corporate and Commercial department and is based at our Lace Market office in Nottingham city centre.

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