Commercial Law

Commercial Law

Fadiga & Co Solicitors provides quality legal advice and guidance in all matters relating to business law. We provide up-to-date information in all aspects of business law.

 

It is true that business is all about taking risks, which is why we ultimately manage to reap rewards. Harding Mitchell’s commercial law solicitors help businesses avoid preventable legal risks.
We take pride in the fact that our team is the most dependable, treatable, and responsive all across London. Harding Mitchell’s commercial law team consists of experienced and qualified commercial law solicitors in London who put the interests of our clients first. We aim to offer reliable commercial law advice to businesses and individuals that are grounded and creative so that all of your commercial needs are fulfilled.

Your Trusted Partner in Commercial Law Matters

Our lawyers are fully capable of taking on all kinds of commercial law cases and will definitely come up with the best solution after thoroughly analysing your situation. With our commitment to quality, we stand out among all others. You can expect excellent customer service and well-thought strategies to resolve the issue at hand.

  • Commercial Litigation
  • Partnerships Agreements
  • Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Share sales
  • Sales of commercial property
  • International trade
  • Business start-ups
  • Resolution of disputes
  • Contracts
  • Company Formation
  • Disposals
  • Business property related disputes
  • Development and management of lease
  • Corporate Immigration
  • Corporate employment
Representing of insurers, businesses and public institutions on a variety of matters such as:
  • Breach of Contracts
  • Fiduciary duty breach
  • Recovering of Debt
  • Disputes related to shareholder and partnerships
  • Statutory Demands
Business Law in Africa
Our dedicated and professionally trained commercial law solicitors in London employ a practical approach to sort out business related issues. We always provide clients with up-to-date information and reliable guidance on even the most complex business matters. Africa is the future and offers immense natural resources and business opportunities for foreign direct investment, which are essential to the world economy. Concurrently, “financial backers often complain about legal and judicial uncertainties in Africa.” Foreign investors are traditionally suspicious about African national judicial systems, which have been plagued by corruption, long and costly procedures, and lack of efficient enforcement of the law. Africa was facing a reduction in investment. West and Central African countries decided to combine their efforts to solve the reluctance of investors to come to Africa because of the disparity of and lack of cohesive business laws across borders. These countries established a business law harmonization zone known as POHADA. OHADA is a system of business laws and institutions adopted by sixteen West and Central African nations to establish a uniform legal framework governing commerce and investment in the region. OHADA is the French acronym for “Organization pour l’Harmonisation en Afrique du Droit des Affaires”, which translates into English as “Organization for the Harmonization of Business Law in Africa”. The Common Court of Justice and Arbitration (CCJA)Headquartered in Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast), the Common Court of Justice and Arbitration (CCJA) is both a judicial court and an arbitration institution responsible for supervising the administration of arbitration proceedings in OHADA member states. In cases concerning OHADA law, the CCJA takes precedence over member states’ courts. Areas Governed By OHADA LawsUnder OHADA, the following Uniform Acts have been adopted, superseding any existing laws of the member states governing the same areas: — General commercial law — Company law — Secured transactions — Debt recovery and enforcement law — Bankruptcy law — Arbitration law — Accounting law — Law relating to the transportation of goods by road Harding Mitchell has a strong Africa connection and can help your business or organization at every level. Situations in which you MUST seek legal advice: Prior to contacting commercial law solicitors in London, you need to make sure that the situation at hand requires legal guidance. It is highly imperative to decide clearly about the reasons for which you need to hire a commercial law solicitor. You MUST consider contacting us if you are: Entering into a commercial agreement Entering into a partnership agreement Entering into a leasing agreement Purchasing a commercial property through a commercial bridging loan Trying to resolve a dispute involving commercial property Any intellectual property dispute Require guidance with Management Buyouts or Company Establishment Require advice about Employment Tribunals or Employment Protection Insurance Remember that effective business advice can do wonders for your business. So never rely upon unprofessional or novice firms. Only trust the best in the field. You can fully count upon Fadiga & Co

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