The team of solicitors at Alston Asquith have assisted several businesses with mergers and acquisitions in a myriad of sectors. No matter what the intricacies of the deal are we can provide the right advice for your business.
Alston Asquith can provide advice to corporate entities, individuals, teams of management, business owners, private equity firms and financial institutions and the businesses in question can be both private or listed.
Transactions for mergers and acquisitions have multiple areas of detail that need to be considered to be completed. These include regulatory rules, tax implications, company pensions, competition rules and environmental considerations. As we possess a diverse range of practising solicitors within the corporate law department we can call on the right individuals to coordinate and complete your deal.
Alston Asquith is proud of the speed and quality of customer service that we’re able to provide for our clients and we aim to provide the personalised advice that each merger and acquisition requires. We work through complicated procedures and present the options to you in plain English explaining the implications that each decision could have. Above all, the service we provide is always in the interest of our clients.
Expertise in Mergers & Acquisitions
- Acquisitions and disposals of businesses and assets
- Acquisitions and disposals of public and private companies
- Collaboration arrangements
- Cross-border transactions
- International mergers and acquisitions
- Joint ventures
- Management buy-outs
- Management buy-ins
Do you have a merger or acquisition that you’d like to discuss with the team? We have offices in London and Hertfordshire and can arrange a call to provide some initial advice.
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