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Commercial Law

Commercial Law deals with issues around the operation of businesses and their interaction with customers and competitors.

Whether you are operating as a sole trader, within a partnership or as a limited company we are able to offer advice on a wide range of matters that will affect your day to day business needs.

Entering into contracts for new works or for essential services connected with your business can be fraught with difficulty and the consequences of breach of contract can potentially be devastating to your business interests. Early advice and guidance can help to minimise risk and avoid the problems which can otherwise arise.


Please contact:

Kenneth McLean | Partner

mail@pollockmclean.co.uk

Alasdair D. Bryce | Partner

alasdairbryce@pollockmclean.co.uk

HOW WE CAN HELP

Starting up a new business may involve you taking on new premises, new staff, new equipment all of which are areas that can be problematic. Equally leaving or closing a business can be incredibly stressful and we can offer advice to assist you in dealing with the difficult decision that have to be taken. That may involve painful decisions about dissolving a partnership, winding up a company or possible exposure to personal sequestration.

With any business there will always be disputes with customers about payment for work done or complaints about the quality of work. Early advice is important in maximizing the chances of resolving a dispute before it gets out of hand and, where necessary, ensuring recovery of what is due to you through the Courts.

 
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