Our approach is multifaceted. We take into account not only the strictly legal element, but also the specificity of business transactions in the client’s sector and its individual conditions.
Mergers and transformations
We are experienced in the transformation, merger and division of commercial law companies and in the transformation of civil partnerships into commercial law companies. We take a comprehensive approach to M&A issues following a prior analysis of our client’s business by pointing out the practical aspects of the transformation process.
Establishing companies
We offer comprehensive assistance in establishing commercial companies, including within the functionality of the s-24 system. As part of our services, we also assist with registering the company in the register of beneficial owners (UBO).
Optimising corporate structure
We advise our clients on the choice of the optimal corporate structure and on potential changes to the legal structure.
Corporate disputes
We assist clients in cases involving the exclusion of a shareholder and the dissolution of a company, contracts between shareholders, disputes related to challenging resolutions adopted by shareholders’ meetings or general meetings, and matters related to exercising a shareholder’s right of control.
Day-to-day corporate services
We provide legal assistance in day-to-day corporate services, including preparing draft resolutions of company bodies or other corporate documents. In addition, we represent our clients in registration proceedings at the National Court Register.
Company law regulates the organisational and legal issues of the operation of commercial law companies and thus partnerships (general partnership, professional partnership, limited partnership and limited joint-stock partnership) and capital companies (limited liability company, simple joint-stock company, joint-stock company).
This area of law regulates the rules relating to the life cycle of a company, including the establishment of a company, its transformation and the merger or division of a company, its dissolution, and its liquidation. Company law also regulates the basic principles of day-to-day operations of a company, as well as the relationship between the shareholder and the company, including potential disputes between the shareholder and the company.
Advice on company law requires a multi-faceted approach, taking into account not only the strictly legal element, but also the specifics of business transactions in the client’s industry and its individual circumstances.