business clients
- Business Services
- Client Data Input
- Commercial Property conveyancing
- Constitutional Work
- Debt Recovery
- Dispute Resolution/Litigation
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Employment services
- Contracts, policies and procedures
- Business re-organisation and redundancy
- Annual health check – employment documentation
- Discrimination
- Sickness and absence management
- Confidentiality and restrictive covenants
- Disputes and termination of employment
- Exit packages and compromise agreements
- HR support and training
- Employment updates, news and information
- Intellectual Property
- Licensing
- London Office
- Professional Practices
Business Services
We can help you with:
- Starting up in business
- Finance
- Acquiring or disposing of premises
- Shareholding
- Commercial Agreements
Why use Howell Jones?
- Our experienced team have been advising businesses since 1977. We are happy to help new enterprises as well as businesses with a high turn-over and long track record.
- The team members specialise in helping businesses on a daily basis.
- Not all business issues come in a neat legal package. Our lawyers think outside the 'box'. Of course we can tell you the law, but we can also give you the benefit of our experience and knowledge as to the best business structures and legal measures to implement to help your business succeed.
- You will benefit from high quality work without the eye watering city firm price tag!
- We have a large client base in Surrey and London
- You can meet our lawyers at any of our offices including our conveniently located office in the City of London.
- The team are dedicated and recognise the demands of your business, even if that means out of hours working.
- The team works very closely with our other teams. Sometimes business transactions give rise to potential risks. Where necessary we work side by side with our litigation, employment and property lawyers to provide a complete legal service.
We are proud that well over 50% of our work comes from returning clients or client referrals. There is a good reason for this!
Contact us free and without obligation for an exploratory discussion on 0800 988 4854 or e-mail us at law@howell-jones.com.
Kingston Upon Thames, Cheam, Leatherhead, London,
Raynes Park and Walton-on-Thames
Our clients say...
I would like to thank you for the superb and efficient service that you have provided, and I would not hesitate to recommend your services to others. "
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Library
Articles
- All change at Companies House
- Annual Returns – recent changes
- Are you looking to buy or sell a pub?
- Are you thinking of making a "strategic" acquisition or disposal?
- Asbestos – are you in control?
- Businessmen banned from being company directors
- Changes to insurance premiums
- Commercial contract law - "all reasonable endeavour" clauses
- Commercial leases and a company's articles of association are to be interepreted on their plain and ordinary meaning
- Commercial litigation - International Arbitration Survey on costs demonstrates that UK is a popular forum for arbtrations
- Conflict of interest
- Contracts : Be proactive not reactive
- Court confirms that settlement offer remains salient on the issue of costs even after it is withdrawn
- Court of Appeal finds that buy-to-let purchasers are not owed a duty by the lender's surveyor
- Do your contract terms prevent adjudicator shopping?
- Facebook and small businesses
- Good news for those involved in the management of companies or limited liability partnerships (LLPs)
- Holiday entitlement
- House Prices in Surrey
- Houseboat moored to wooden platform did not provide the occupants the protection of an assured tenancy.
- Howell Jones' Litigation Team succeed is securing charging order in family case
- New filing fees at Companies House
- News Corporation shares increase in value following buy back promise
- Partnership law - Court finds that Partnership Agreement did not provide for goodwill
- Tenant unable to claim penalty on Landlord's failure to operate within tenancy deposit scheme after tenancy has ended.
- The Bribery Act 2010 : are you ready?
- The extent of the duty of disclosure between creditor and prospective surety remains unchanged
- Tom Pellereau is “hired” by Lord Sugar
- UK interest rates kept at 0.5%
- Welcome news for entrepreneurs
Documents
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Article: The pitfalls of dismissing staff
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Article: Bad Debts - managing the problem
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Article: Corporate Insolvency explained
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Article: Directors' Personal Liabilities
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Article: Lease Renewals - Traps and Pitfalls
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Article: Recession proof your business
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Article: When does a funding agreement become binding?

