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Specialist Business Law Solicitors

At Aldwych Legal, our business law solicitors and commercial lawyers for SMEs deliver clear, commercially focused legal advice to companies of all sizes — from emerging startups to established corporations. We provide decisive guidance across company formation, contracts, compliance, and disputes, ensuring your business operates confidently and within the law.

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Your Business and Corporate Law Partners

At Aldwych Legal, our team of company law specialists advises across every stage of the business lifecycle. From structuring and shareholder agreements to mergers and joint ventures, we deliver corporate legal advice in the UK that is practical, strategic, and aligned with your objectives.

Corporate Legal Advice for Every Stage

Our business law solicitors advise startups, growing enterprises, and established companies through key stages of growth and change. Whether you need start-up legal consultancy, help with funding rounds, or guidance on management and governance issues, we deliver clear corporate legal advice that protects your interests and supports long-term success.

Strategic Business Dispute Lawyers

Our business dispute lawyers act swiftly to resolve management disputes, fraud investigations, and contract breaches. We use negotiation, mediation, and litigation effectively to safeguard your company’s finances and reputation while achieving efficient, practical outcomes.

International Capability

Aldwych Legal’s company law specialists advise businesses with global operations across the UK, Australia, and Qatar. We assist with international funding, compliance, and cross-border contracts, ensuring your strategy remains secure and aligned across jurisdictions.

Our Business Law Services

Company Formation and Governance

We assist with incorporation, shareholder and partnership agreements, and governance structures, ensuring your business starts strong and operates with clarity and compliance. Our business law solicitors provide strategic guidance from the outset, helping you select the most effective structure, allocate equity properly, and establish governance systems that support long-term stability and growth.

Business Dispute Resolution

Our business dispute lawyers handle commercial conflicts efficiently through negotiation, mediation, and litigation — ensuring minimal disruption to your operations. We focus on early resolution wherever possible, using proactive strategies that protect your commercial reputation, preserve relationships, and secure favourable financial outcomes.

Commercial Contracts

Our Commercial lawyers for SMEs draft, review, and negotiate supply, distribution, and service contracts — protecting your business relationships and mitigating risk. We take time to understand your operations and objectives, ensuring every agreement reflects your goals while maintaining strong legal protection against future disputes or liabilities.

Regulatory and Compliance Advice

We provide compliance and risk management advice covering corporate governance, employment regulations, and consumer law obligations. Our corporate legal advice UK team helps businesses stay aligned with evolving legislation and industry standards, identifying potential risks early and implementing safeguards that keep your organisation secure and compliant.

Corporate Transactions

We guide clients through mergers, acquisitions, restructures, and joint ventures with clear, results-driven corporate legal advice and careful due diligence. Our company law specialists oversee each stage — from negotiation to completion — ensuring every transaction is structured to maximise value, reduce risk, and align with your strategic business objectives.

Start-Up Legal Consultancy

For new and growing businesses, we provide start-up legal consultancy covering structure, contracts, investor agreements, and funding — helping founders scale confidently from the outset. Our business law solicitors work closely with entrepreneurs to anticipate legal challenges, secure investment readiness, and establish solid foundations for sustainable growth and success.

Lawyers and Solicitors Handling Complex Business Matters with Precision

At Aldwych Legal, we support clients across all areas of business law — from corporate transactions and contract drafting to complex disputes. Every matter is led by experienced business law solicitors who combine technical expertise with strategic insight to achieve practical, results-oriented outcomes.

We work closely with business owners, directors, and investors to ensure every instruction is managed with precision, efficiency, and commercial understanding. As a trusted partner for businesses across the UK and internationally, we deliver legal solutions that move your enterprise forward with confidence.

How We Work

Our Approach to Business Law Cases

Each business matter is handled with clarity, discipline, and a focus on the best commercial outcome. Senior lawyers lead complex cases, supported by skilled solicitors and analysts who ensure accuracy and efficient delivery.

Case Management

Every transaction and dispute is managed with structured oversight. Our company law specialists maintain momentum and quality at every stage, keeping clients informed and in control.

Availability

Our team remains available whenever clients need us. For urgent business or commercial issues, a senior solicitor is assigned immediately to take action and protect your position.

Fees

We value transparency. Scope and costs are agreed upfront, with fixed-fee options for standard matters and clear billing for ongoing work, ensuring predictability and trust.

Availability

Our team remains available whenever clients need us. For urgent business or commercial issues, a senior solicitor is assigned immediately to take action and protect your position.

Confidentiality and Ethics

We treat all corporate matters with strict confidentiality and full regulatory compliance, maintaining the highest professional standards in every transaction and dispute.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Our business law solicitors guide clients through every step of company formation — from drafting articles of association to registering with Companies House. We ensure full compliance with UK corporate regulations and help establish governance structures that protect shareholders and directors from the outset.
Yes. Our company law specialists draft and review shareholder, partnership, and joint venture agreements that define roles, responsibilities, and profit-sharing clearly. We ensure your documentation prevents future disputes and supports long-term business stability.
Our business dispute lawyers provide swift, practical advice for partnership and contract breaches. We assess the facts, negotiate resolutions where possible, and pursue legal remedies where necessary. Whether through mediation or litigation, we protect your commercial interests with strategic precision.
Absolutely. Engaging a start-up legal consultancy from the outset ensures your business is structured correctly and protected from avoidable risks. Our commercial lawyers for SMEs prepare incorporation documents, founder agreements, and investor contracts that safeguard your business from future legal challenges.
Yes. As a global law firm with offices in London and partners in Australia and Qatar, we provide corporate legal advice UK businesses can rely on — even for international operations. Our team coordinates seamlessly across jurisdictions, ensuring all transactions align with both UK and overseas legal requirements.
Our business dispute lawyers take a strategic approach to every case. We aim to resolve matters through negotiation or mediation before pursuing litigation. Each dispute is managed by senior solicitors who combine legal expertise with commercial understanding to deliver the best possible outcome swiftly and cost-effectively.
Before any merger or acquisition, our company law specialists provide due diligence, risk assessment, and negotiation support. We ensure you understand every liability and opportunity involved, guiding you with precise corporate legal advice that safeguards your commercial interests and investment.
Yes. Aldwych Legal offers transparent pricing and fixed-fee options for common matters such as company formation, contract drafting, and start-up legal consultancy. Our clients know exactly what to expect, allowing them to plan legal costs confidently while receiving expert support from our business law solicitors.

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