Best solicitor firm in London? We are a boutique law firm based in London and Essex. We are committed to delivering a remarkable client experience without charging at the very high hourly rates and fees of larger law firms. Our top priority – as a client-centred law firm – is to provide our clients access to trusted legal advisors for life. Read additional information on Birdi Law. An essential component of our business is being open, honest, and accountable with our clients, and operating at the highest professional standards.
Our unique selling point is that we understand what clients want from their lawyers. We will manage your transaction proactively, with careful attention to detail while never losing sight of the bigger picture. While working with us you will have access to our strong network of other professionals such as accountants, independent financial advisers and bankers. Management Buy-Out and Buy-In transactions often arise out of shareholder or board disputes but can also have a friendly and informal nature.
The chosen structure for a demerger will depend on a number of factors such as the company’s financial position, tax considerations, availability of reserves and the commercial reasons for segregating the business. Tax is usually a key factor in structuring a demerger transaction. Demerger transactions involve a lot of legal paperwork. It is important to obtain legal advice from specialist lawyers to give you the peace of mind that the transaction will be appropriately handled, project-managed on your behalf and provide high quality legal advice tailored to your business. Our unique selling point is that we understand what clients want from their lawyers. We will manage your transaction proactively, with careful attention to detail while never losing sight of the bigger picture. While working with us you will have access to our strong network of other professionals such as accountants, independent financial advisers and bankers. See extra details on birdilaw.com.
Similarly, if you are an investor, it is important to undertake suitable levels of due diligence into your investment targets to ensure that your legal interests are protected, including your entry and exit strategies. A common misconception is that companies can market or promote their investment proposals to anybody. However, financial promotions (including investments) are regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (FSMA). FSMA controls the way that businesses may seek investment and requires businesses to obtain the appropriate certifications from investors before they receive business plans and investment proposals.
As your legal advisors, we will discuss the legal merits and a costs-benefit analysis of your case. We will also advise on how we think the dispute can be settled, including tactical moves to put pressure on your opponent to settle the dispute. So, how can you try to resolve a dispute outside of the courts? Well, here are some popular methods: Negotiation – trying to agree terms of settlement with your opponent by way of “off the record” correspondence and contractual negotiations. Mediation – a neutral third party is brought in to facilitate a settlement at a meeting or series or meetings. Expert Determination – the parties agree to be bound by the opinion of a chosen professional expert.