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Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) and sustainability in commercial property are no longer optional considerations. Landlords, tenants, investors and lenders
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Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) and sustainability in commercial property are no longer optional considerations. Landlords, tenants, investors and lenders

When a commercial lease reaches its expiry date, both landlords and tenants often feel unsure about what the law requires

Acquiring another business can accelerate growth, open new markets and strengthen an organisation’s competitive position. Yet the success of an

Buying an established company can offer a faster route into business ownership than building a venture from the ground up.

An earn-out structure helps bridge this valuation gap. It ties part of the purchase price to how the business actually

Selling a business requires more than finding a buyer and agreeing terms. It demands clear structure, careful planning and disciplined

Heads of Terms are short, usually non‑binding documents that outline the key commercial terms of a proposed deal, such as a

Warranties and indemnities serve different but complementary roles in business sale agreements. Warranties are contractual promises about the condition of a company, and if they

A business merger is when two companies combine to form a single organisation, usually with ownership shared between the existing shareholders.

In the United Kingdom, employment terms are fundamental to the relationship between employers and employees. Whether due to economic pressures,