Andrew is a Partner and solicitor in the Company and Commercial Law Team.
He advises commercial clients on a wide range of company and commercial matters, including acquisitions and disposals, mergers and corporate reorganisations, management buy-outs, corporate finance and legal formations, commercial agreements and shareholder disputes.
Andrew gives clear and jargon-free advice to commercial clients of all descriptions, from sole trader start-ups to multi-national companies. He is often called upon to be a commercial adviser in the wider sense rather than giving purely legal advice. His no-nonsense approach allows clients to concentrate and make timely commercial decisions on the issues that matter, freeing them up to move their business forward without getting distracted by irrelevant or unimportant detail.
He is recommended for corporate work by legal publications The Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners, where clients have mentioned him giving “fantastic advice.”
Andrew trained with DMH Stallard, a large law firm on the south coast. He then headed up the commercial departments firstly at DFA Law in Northampton between 1996 to 2007, then heading up the commercial department at the Milton Keynes office of Borneos solicitors which subsequently merged with Shakespeares, a top 50 UK law firm.
When he is not entertaining his two young daughters, he enjoys golf, rugby, skiing, music and classic cars.
Expert in:
- Advice On Business Contracts
- Business Structures
- Succession & Exit
- Dental Law Solicitors And Specialists
- Corporate & Commercial (aka Company & Commercial) Law
- An introduction to Corporate & Commercial Law (Company Commercial or ‘CoCo’)
- Employee Ownership Trusts: How do they work?
- Growing Your Business Using Mergers & Acquisitions
- Meet The Team
- Scaling-Up A Business: Legal Considerations
- Commercial Mediation
- EMI Schemes – What You Need To Know
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