BUYING A BUSINESS

Buying a business is one of the most important decisions you will take in your life. It can be exciting and daunting in equal measure.

Thorough preparation and straightforward, specialist legal advice are essential to ensuring your transaction goes smoothly. Our experts can identify any potential pitfalls so they can be addressed as soon as possible.

If you are seeking to grow your business through acquisition and need information on topics such as what the process of due diligence involves, and the key areas of a Share Purchase Agreement, the Thrings team can help.

Here, our corporate lawyers have collected a series of articles and quickfire guides to take you through some of the most common questions and issues that arise when it comes to acquiring a business. You can also read some examples of how the Thrings team have successfully supported clients to purchase a business.

 

ARTICLES

PHARMACEUTICAL BUSINESS GROWS THROUGH ACQUISITION

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACQUISITION AND SHARE SALE

THRINGS SUPPORT LIFE INSURANCE SPECIALIST GROW THROUGH ACQUISITION OF 'DISRUPTOR' FIRM


When it comes to buying a business, legal documents can be lengthy, complicated, and packed with jargon.

At Thrings, we want to provide you with concise advice, in plain English, so you get the right information, right away

Our Take 5 Guides address, in five simple steps, some of the key issues you may come across when buying a business.

 

Take Five Guides

Due diligence when buying or selling a business

Key areas of a Share Purchase Agreement

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Business Matters is a content hub for owners who need advice on legal issues which may arise at every stage of their business life.

However, we know that nothing is better than discussing these issues face-to-face with a specialist adviser.

If you want to know more about any aspect of buying a business, the Thrings Corporate and Commercial Team will be happy to help.

 

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