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Our corporate team has experience in dealing with challenging acquisitions and disposals that necessitate thorough due diligence to protect clients’ exposures to loss.

We know the value of well-drafted business agreements to manage key stakeholder relationships so as to prevent future legal disputes that are both time consuming and expensive.

Typical agreements and advices here covered include:
  • Directors’ service agreements
  • Shareholders’ agreements
  • Share issues,transfers and dividends
  • Memoranda and articles of association
  • Reorgansations
  • Corporate governance and directors
  • Private acquisitions
  • Joint venture companies

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