
The Costs Of Buying Commercial Property
Buying commercial property is a significant financial commitment. Whether you are acquiring premises for your own business or building an investment portfolio, the costs involved extend well
Check out our new online legal resource section here
Rubric Law is a team of committed corporate lawyers, providing services to businesses in Reading.
Supporting your business through start-up, growth and exit.


Having assisted with millions of pounds worth of corporate deals, we cater to all stages from starting up to selling businesses. Specialising in sales, acquisitions, restructuring, and demergers.

We’re dedicated to safeguarding your business by crafting and managing your commercial contracts, from shareholders’ agreements, to regulatory compliance.

We recognise the value of your commercial property investments and guarantee efficient handling of your transaction, whether you’re buying, selling or leasing.

Rubric Law adeptly tackles legal challenges for employers, from contract formulation to litigation, ensuring legal integrity and workplace harmony.
Call us: 0117 435 4350
Email us: info@rubric.law
Our opening hours:
Mon – Fri: 9am – 5:30pm
Sat – Sun: Closed

Choosing Rubric means partnering with a trusted law firm, that recognises that dealing with legal matters can be stressful and complex, as well as a significant investment.
Understanding your concerns, we commit to alleviating them through clear, consistent communication and accessibility, ensuring every case receives our focused attention.

Buying commercial property is a significant financial commitment. Whether you are acquiring premises for your own business or building an investment portfolio, the costs involved extend well

Buying commercial property is one of the most significant financial decisions a business or investor can make. The process involves more than agreeing on a

When a product or service fails to meet the standards promised by a seller, the law may provide specific remedies to protect the buyer. Understanding

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