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Commercial Law

We act as legal advisers to many parties engaged in business and to many family owned businesses including partnerships and companies.

 

Our Experience

Robin Braidwood opened Braidwoods as a sole trader in 1987. We feel that the experience of moving from being a small, young, local firm to the well-established business you see today gives us an invaluable insight in this area.

Commercial Borrowing

We deal with loans and grants for business and advise on all aspects of commercial borrowing in Scotland.

Commercial Property

We view this as one of our particular areas of expertise and can advise on all aspects of commercial property transactions including the local market, purchase, sale, leasing and liquor licenses.

Employment Law

The area of employment law is famously complicated and fast moving.

Very few employers have procedures in place which are fully compliant with the regulations. Accordingly, many are vulnerable to claims by their employees.

We can discuss all aspects of employment law with you and can refer you to an appropriately qualified specialist where necessary.

Sale & Acquisition of Businesses

Purchase or sale of a business can be a complicated matter. Particularly where a lender is involved a large amount of investigation has to be done.

The best advice is to consult your solicitor at an early stage. We can advise you on advance preparation for the deal and then take matters forward smoothly and efficiently.

 

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Please get in touch for further information.

 
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