Barrister Work for Business
William conducts work for sole traders, companies, partnerships, entrepreneurs, organisations and their members, including partners and company directors in various areas of law, including:
General Civil - Debt collection advice, including enforcement. General disputes arising during the course of business. Please contact me on the number above if your area of work is not listed.
Contract - Drafting and negotiation of certain contracts as well as advising upon and assisting in the litigation of contractual issues relating to most types of contract including Consumer Credit, Sale of Goods, Franchising, Partnership Contracts and Business Contracts, including terms and conditions of sale/supply of services.
Commercial - Commercial issues, both where drafting needs to be done and where a dispute has arisen. Shareholder agreement drafting and shareholder disputes. Partnership agreements (LLP and non-LLP).
Franchising - Considerable experience of drafting, amendment and negotiation of franchise agreements for franchisors as well as sales and purchases of existing franchises. Considerable hands on experience of franchising disputes.
Company - Assistance to companies of all sizes where they need advice, find themselves in dispute or wish to bring a claim.
'Intellectual' Property - Trade marks, copyright, brand names and passing off whether in a franchising context or otherwise.
Negligence - Advice to and represention of both professionals and members of the public in relation to professional negligence and other negligence issues.
Wills, Trusts and Inheritance - Drafting of wills and trusts for company directors and business owners ensuring proper business succession.
If as a Business, your case or matter qualifies to be dealt with via Barrister 'public access' then you not only receive expert legal services but also at a reduced price because:
You only instruct William as your Barrister;
A Barrister has lower overheads than a solicitor; and
You 'cut out the middle man' in that no solicitor needs to be instructed.
Simply complete the form on the right hand side of this page to receive a free assessment of whether your matter qualifies for Barrister Public Access. Or to find out more first, click on the relevant tab below.
