
Corporate & Commercial Services
Anticipating business risk to expect business success.
Incorporation & Corporate Structure
Incorporating a business provides legal protection for owners, separating personal assets from business liabilities. These structures can also enhance credibility and attract investment because they enable business continuity and they signify formal operations.
Choosing the correct corporate structure also depends on the size, organization, and activities of the business. Some businesses such as regulated professions have required corporate structures.
Shareholders' Agreements
Shareholders' agreements are essential for corporations as they establish clear guidelines and expectations among shareholders. They protect the shareholders' interests by outlining their rights and responsibilities. These agreements help prevent disputes by providing a framework for decision-making, profit distribution, and the transfer of shares.
Overall, having a shareholders' agreement fosters business stability.
Share & Equipment Transactions
Whether selling shares or securities, fishing boats or factory equipment, business owners need to protect their financial and legal interests. Lawyers assist by structuring the transactions, performing due-diligence, negotiating and drafting the purchase agreement, and addressing regulatory compliance, secured interests, and closing obligations.
Commercial Financing
Businesses need financing to support their growth and operations. Lenders need to cover their risks by taking security in the business' assets, either their equipment, land, accounts or cashflows. These security interests must be negotiated, registered and administered, and businesses can benefit from professional legal advice and assistance to protect their interests.
