Due Diligence

    Many proposed transactions will always involve a degree of due diligence work. This is required to satisfy all parties either buying or selling, or financiers, that the proposals work and are commercially viable.

    Due diligence is not just restricted to the financial and tax aspects of the business, but can also involve legal aspects such as patents, restrictive covenants, health and safety and licensing. Our broad knowledge and relationships with many legal practices allow Simpson Wood to guide you through this crucial area. If you require assistance with this complex matter, contact us.

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    When looking at such transactions we can provide you with expert advice in order to optimise the outcome for both you and your business. Please click on the relevant heading for further details.

    The advice and support we have received from Simpson Wood – in particular, Mark Fielding – while trying to secure funding for an extension to our care home has been invaluable. Simpson Wood always deals promptly with any queries we have.

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