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Corporate Clients

We advise a range of private sector commercial clients including investors, large institutional businesses, developers, SMEs and business start-ups. We harness our expertise in advising the public sector, to help a wide range of corporate and commercial clients on a wide range of legal issues.

We advise these private sector clients, not only on public law matters but also on their day-to-day business legal needs across the full range of legal disciplines.

Our full service capability allows us to become trusted advisers and the first port of call for a number of private sector businesses.

 

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Work highlights

  • Advising an AIM-listed manufacturing business on the acquisition and licensing of intellectual property from a key customer.
  • Advising a global defence company on commercial contracting and public procurement matters.
  • Advising BT plc on the successful procurement of its legal services panel.
  • Advising a large Austrian business on a range of commercial contract and litigation matters.
  • Advising a world-leading sound production company on its commercial agreement with Google for the provision of sound production services.
  • Providing a large national logistics chain on State Aid (subsidy control) advice connected with a proposed subsidy.
  • Advising a fast-growing franchise fitness business on the sale and subsequent investment in its US parent company.
  • Advising a technology platform company providing an online secondary market (the first of its kind) for waste disposal across the UK, on its incorporation and start-up processes.

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Authors: Michael Comba and Rachel Murray-Smith 2025 was a mixed bag for the construction sector. There was falling inflation and modest annual growth. Yet the sector remained the biggest contributor to UK insolvencies. The year ended with low sector confidence and some months seeing falls in output. But now a month in, what about 2026 and…

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Authors: Beatrice Wood and Shyann Sheehy “CAT” receives application to appeal against proposed Bishop Aukland subsidies On 15 January 2026, the Competition Appeal Tribunal (“CAT”) published a notice of an application of an appeal from BEK Developments Ltd, Alleyhaus Ltd, Dales and Moors Development Ltd, and Masonic Hall Ltd (the “Appellants”) challenging two proposed subsidies…

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