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Over the years, The Wilkes Partnership has provided a wide range of corporate services for many different types and sizes of business.

Today, the firm has a team of highly trained and specialised corporate lawyers who can act almost as an extension of the client's own personnel. They will acquire an in-depth understanding of your business before advising and an intuitive awareness of your specific requirements and objectives.

For businesses of all types, The Wilkes Partnership represents an ever-dependable source of specialist knowhow and expertise. A familiar and, above all, informed face to turn to when business presents a unique challenge. A reassuring safety net for the client's directors and key personnel.

A dedicated service so in tune with your business needs that we are able to see potential problems early, acting proactively rather than simply reactively. Providing fast, clear, cost effective, commercial solutions for your business, enabling you to make an appropriate risk assessment.

Together with this specialist corporate services expertise is a commitment from The Wilkes Partnership to maintain a high degree of partner involvement.

We offer a partner-led service to ensure that all our clients receive a consistently high quality service, time and time again.

The Wilkes Partnership covers virtually every aspect of corporate services from mergers and acquisitions to corporate finance, from company and business sales to corporate reconstructions, from advice to listed and owner managed companies to shareholder agreements and advice on company meetings.

The corporate services team also advises on the full range of commercial contracts, IT and intellectual property agreements.

For a corporate service that delivers, contact Gareth O'Hara

The range of corporate services from The Wilkes Partnership includes..

  • Mergers and acquisitions
  • Corporate finance
  • Company and business sales
  • Corporate reconstructions
  • Advice to listed and owner managed businesses
  • Shareholder agreements
  • Advice on company meetings
  • Non-executive directorships
  • Joint ventures  
  • Agency and distribution agreements.
  • Banking and funding
  • Supply chain and outsourcing contracts
  • E-commerce
  • Intellectual property and IT agreements

Contacts:
Gareth O'Hara
Kate Hackett
Jeremy Parkin

External Links
Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform
Companies House