Stamp, Jackson and Procter Solicitors

5 Parliament Street, Hull HU1 2AZ
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01482 324591

Business Sales & Acquisitions

Mergers, acquisitions and business sales are an exciting and stressful time in any business.  Sound, accurate and reliable legal advice is essential to maximise the value from business change.  To be fully aware of the legal as well as commercial factors requires your business acumen and Stamp Jackson & Procter expertise.  Our aims are to provide you with the competitive advantage and confidence to achieve the best possible outcome.

Services

  • Negotiation advice
  • Risk analysis & assessment
  • Advice when you need it

Benefits

  • Protects your business
  • Keeps you in control
  • Delivers peace of mind
  • Provides business security

Contacts

Case Example

Owner managed business

A practice like Stamp Jackson & Procter lives and works closely with its clients and the local community. Its primary role is to protect and enhance its clients' investments. With M&A, setting up and negotiating a deal is only part of the story and much of the work lies in removing the stumbling blocks and avoiding the pitfalls in the nitty gritty of business life such as transfer of employees, redundancy arrangements and planning regulations.

In advising on a recent MBO and financial re-structuring, Stamp Jackson & Procter assisted a high tech business flourishing in a rural environment to reverse their ‘red tape’ problems. In this instance the parent company of which the unit was part, was not comfortable with the demanding specifications and terms required to fulfil their contracts.  The management took the opportunity to develop the business independently and relied on Stamp Jackson & Procter to provide a secure legal start.

Regulations and ‘red tape’ should not be allowed to stand in the way of business development through either M&A or new business formations.  All too often, the management time and energy that should be spent on driving the business forward is dissipated in administering the legislative burden. Alistair Latham, Partner.