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We offer a wide range of legal services for businesses of all sizes, with pricing plans designed for start-up, small and venture-backed businesses and medium to large businesses.
We advise businesses, entrepreneurs, investors and educational establishments on all aspects of UK immigration law, from recruiting overseas staff to ensuring ongoing compliance obligations are being met with the UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI).
Our senior solicitors have built up a wealth of specialist sector knowledge throughout their careers. We appreciate that one size never fits all, which is why we leverage our team’s sector knowledge through a multi-disciplinary approach to providing you with tailored and relevant advice. Our sector focused interest and experience enables us to provide up-to-the-minute advice and help you to anticipate the legal impact of potential future changes on your business.
Our creative sector solicitors keep abreast of the latest cases, legislative changes, and industry developments, to ensure our clients receive smart, pragmatic, insightful, and tailored legal services. We provide expert legal advice and representation in relation to all creative endeavours, including clients in advertising and marketing, television, theatre, music, art, publishing, architecture, technology, and all spheres of design.
Our energy, utilities and environment solicitors are expert legal advisers to the industry, including individual and institutional investors and funders, technical advisors, developers, entrepreneurs, utility firms, environmental and waste technology companies, landowners, aggregators, CICs, inventors and environmental scientists, contractors and suppliers and have vast experience in the sector.
Our multi-disciplinary life sciences legal team has specific sector experience, and our life sciences lawyers cover a range of areas such as risk assessment and management, manufacturing and supply chain issues, compliance review and advice including product liability, intellectual property issues and the development of IP strategies, data protection and GDPR advice, licensing and contractual issues, financial advice and mergers and acquisitions, as well as disputes and litigation management.
Our manufacturing and engineering lawyers have an in-depth understanding of these sectors and the needs of businesses. We understand the vast and vital contribution manufacturing and engineering businesses make towards the British economy. Our solicitors partner with clients within these sectors to ensure their interests are protected and their commercial ambitions are achieved.
Whether you’re situated directly within the public sector or you’re a commercial partner, our public sector solicitors can help you with all areas of business law you’re likely to need advice on, from banking and finance, commercial tenders and contracts, dispute resolution, real estate, intellectual property, data protection, employment law and much more.
Whatever your business within the retail sector, our retail lawyers understand this challenging market and work across a range of areas including e-commerce, corporate and commercial, commercial property, dispute resolution and employment law to help advise and provide solutions for your business.
Our sports law solicitors have expertise in the latest sports law and they also understand the industry; including its structures, regulations, challenges, pressures, trends, and developments.
We offer legal advice and representation to national governing bodies, international federations, sports clubs, and athletes in any sport, whether amateur or professional.
Our team of experienced senior solicitors are business and finance law specialists, with a proven track record in supporting start-ups – they have the legal skills and experience to help founders who want to get things right from day one. We act for start-up companies, entrepreneurs, founders, boards and individual directors of early-stage companies, financial institutions, and investors considering investment under the EIS and SEIS schemes.
Our expert technology solicitors advise both specialist technology companies as well as their partners, customers, and users. We understand the commercial issues involved in tech depend on the services and products involved, which is why we endeavour to understand your niche and its implications. Whether you are a crowdfunded start-up or a large multi-national, our dedicated team of technology specialists are adept at acting for you wherever and whenever technology defines or intersects your organisation.
We’ve reimagined the way law firms work with businesses to put you in control.
We offer three ways of working together to suit your needs, and thanks to our clever use of technology and remote operating model, they all deliver partner-level expertise with significant savings on ‘city’ law firm prices.
Our Engage plan gives you flexible access to our experienced solicitors, with no fixed monthly cost and low hourly rates, typically £290 per hour. Whatever legal assistance you need, we can support you, and the cost of using our experienced solicitors will provide a significant saving compared to those associated with traditional law firms.
Our Enable plan is a 12-month subscription, costing £215 per month. Included in the subscription is £145 of credit each month, plus access to our Standard Rates at 50% discount, providing consistently great savings on each project we assist you with.
Our Extend plan is a smarter way for high-growth and established businesses to get legal advice. A legal subscription service with dedicated account management, it gives you priority access to a curated team of highly experienced solicitors, whenever you need them, at a budget set by you.
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Harper James is a new breed of commercial law firm – a national law firm designed exclusively to champion ambitious and entrepreneurial businesses, enabling them to access expert legal advice at an affordable cost when they need it most. We work with start-ups through to established businesses that have been running for years or looking to scale, futurecorns and unicorns as well as those ready to sell and often build their next business.
Work with like-minded individuals and free from the bureaucracy of traditional law firms in a truly flexible workplace. We offer career opportunities for solicitors and business support professionals that meet your needs and evolve as you evolve.
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Setting up and running a new business is the perfect moment to invest in developing a legal framework for your company that will protect you, your business and your shareholders as your business grows. Find out how a shareholders’ agreement drafted by a specialist corporate solicitor can provide you with a blueprint to safely navigate your business’s future.
Our team of corporate solicitors can help your business by:
Explaining how a well-drafted shareholders’ agreement is an essential business tool to regulate and manage the relationship between your business and its directors and shareholders.
Asking you detailed questions about your company and business dynamics so we can troubleshoot potential issues and conflicts that could occur particular to your situation.
Explaining the typical scenarios that can occur during the life of a business that could cause issues and disputes and show you how these can be overcome or prevented.
Showing you how having a shareholders’ agreement in place can help you attract new investors.
Liaising with shareholders and investors during funding rounds and review any shareholders’ agreement already in place.
Reviewing your company’s legal documents and management structure as well as your shareholdings and provide legal advice as to how these could be modified with a shareholders’ agreement in place.
Negotiating with all parties to the shareholders agreement on your behalf.
Altering any other company documents that need amending to bring in line with the shareholders’ agreement.
Drafting a comprehensive shareholders’ agreement involving founders, directors and shareholders to make sure everyone’s interests are protected as far as possible and balancing the risks to all sides.
Providing business dispute legal advice and assistance if a dispute with your shareholders has already occurred.
Registering your new company documents at Companies House as required.
The best time to think about the future of your business is now. Working with family, friends and colleagues is great when things go well, but shareholders can fall out, and once a conflict occurs, trust can evaporate. That’s why we recommend putting in place a professionally drafted shareholders’ agreement as soon as you open your business.
We will help you answer the following questions to flush out the issues:
Reduce the potential for conflict and disagreement between shareholders, directors and the company. Disputes are not only distracting, they can lead to highly expensive litigation. Protect yourself from disagreements by putting in place a mechanism to resolve disputes quickly and fairly to all sides.
The law and your company’s Articles of Association only provide your shareholders with a limited amount of protection. Give both majority and minority shareholders the right to participate in decision-making, access business information, and benefit from a sale of the business if this is what would make your valuable investors feel more secure.
Shareholders’ agreements are private documents and don’t have to be registered at Companies House. Don’t give your competitors valuable information about the way you run your business.
Investors like angel investors, private equity and venture capital firms are professional in their business dealings and will expect your business to be properly run. Having a shareholders’ agreement in place shows them that you are serious about your business and want to protect your shareholders as well as yourself. This can help you attract higher-quality, serious investors.
By discussing and negotiating a shareholders’ agreement, you get everyone involved in the business on the same page right from the start so you can run your business with confidence and have a blueprint for day-to-day operations.
We support a wide range of UK-based companies whether they’re just starting out with a small group of shareholders, or who are later in the company journey and looking to bring new shareholders or investors on board. Putting in place a robust and clear shareholders’ agreement and amending this as the business develops is the best insurance against damaging business disputes and ensuring a harmonious relationship among all your business’s stakeholders.
We can assist you with strategic analysis of your company and its structure and support you to develop and negotiate an appropriate shareholders agreement, as well as amend your existing company legal documents.
Our corporate solicitors and business dispute solicitors have a wealth of experience in shareholders’ agreements and dispute resolution. We are experienced in identifying your immediate needs and proactively working with you to troubleshoot potential issues so your shareholders’ agreement will not only protect your stakeholders but work to attract investors by demonstrating your professionalism.
Plus, we have all been recruited from top 100 UK law firms or from large international businesses and have advised clients both as external advisors and as in-house corporate counsel. Find out more about the team here:
Pricing and service plans
Our three transparent service plans are designed to give you the widest possible access to high-quality legal advice, whatever the size and nature of your business:
Flexible access to senior solicitors at highly competitive rates
An alternative to our subscription plans, offering access to full service legal expertise on a project-by-project basis.
Purpose built legal support for start-ups and smaller businesses
Monthly subscription plan for £215 per month, with £145 monthly credit and access to all legal services at 50% discount on our Standard Rates.
Comprehensive legal partnership for established businesses
Fully account managed and scalable annual subscription plan with support from a curated team of partners and senior solicitors, with up to 34% discount on our Standard Rates.
Our team can assist you across all areas of corporate law, including:
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Our commercial lawyers are based in or close to major cities across the UK, providing expert legal advice to clients both locally and nationally.
We mainly work remotely, so we can work with you wherever you are. But we can arrange face-to-face meeting at our offices or a location of your choosing.
To access legal support from just £145 per hour arrange your no-obligation initial consultation to discuss your business requirements.