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Company Formations & Startup

Affordable Legal Advice for Start-ups

Starting a business can be challenging and exciting. Harrison Drury offers start-up businesses access to our legal experts so that you can have the peace of mind you need to turn your ideas into reality.

Whether you’re a high growth technology-based start-up or looking to buy into your first business our expert team are on hand to give you the confidence you need to drive your business forwards.

Our services extend to limited companies, sole traders, limited liability partnerships, partnerships, and other companies with a charitable function (such as CICs).

How we support start-up business

Incorporating your new company

This is the first rung on the ladder; whilst the process may seem straightforward there a number of potential pitfalls that our corporate expertise will protect you from.

Drafting contracts

These may include supply contracts with suppliers for certain services vital to your business, such as IT. Furthermore, in conjunction with the Employment & Regulatory department at Harrison Drury, we offer contracts of employment.

Drafting terms and conditions

Terms and conditions are always necessary if your company supplies goods or services. Our corporate team regularly reviews and drafts terms and conditions and are extremely proficient at making them as robust as possible and indeed at identifying when they are not adequate.

Shareholders’ agreements

If your new company has shareholders, our bespoke shareholders’ agreements will help to regulate the relationship between them.

Any other document or assistance that may be required

Our assistance goes beyond getting your business off the ground, we are committed to helping your company expand and aim to ensure that you enjoy continued success.

For further information about how we can assist your start-up business please get in touch

Our Business Start-Up Team


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How we handle your personal data

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) gives you more control over how companies like ours use your personal information and makes it quicker and easier for you to check and update the information we hold about you.

As part of our service to you, we will continue to collect, use, store and share your data safely and securely. This doesn’t require any action on your part.

For more detailed information view our Privacy Hub