Corporate Commercial Law Firm in Delhi
A&A’s Commercial Corporate work concentrates on legal and financial counsel pertaining to day-to-day company operations, regulatory regimes, corporate and government affairs.
We help in the creation of legally feasible business models, strategic partners, the handling of intricate legal issues and legislation, and the resolution of different obstacles, making us one of the finest corporate law companies in Delhi.
A&A’s Expertise In Corporate Commercial
At Ahlawat & Associates, we have vast expertise guiding our clients on vital corporate acquisitions.
Our commercial corporate lawyers have a rigorous knowledge of business laws and financial analysis, including the real benefit of executing effective compliance and regulatory contracts covering distributors, manpower and job growth, other commercial agreements, mergers & acquisitions, business reconstruction, intellectual property, due diligence, private equity, and other applications.
Focus Areas
Company Secretarial
A&A offers a detailed plethora of services involved in setting up the functions of a corporate entity, covering ‘Business Set-Up services’ and ‘Regular Compliance services.’Commercial Contracts
A&A’s business solicitors in Delhi integrate the knowledge of the law with substantial sector experience, and also a results-oriented perspective to the full variety of commercial and business transactions.Corporate Restructuring
A&A’s Corporate Restructuring department leverages our experience across the internal regulatory structure and Indian tax law, and company-specific understanding, to invent new frameworks for revamping operations.Intellectual Property
A&A’s Intellectual Property (IP) law practice is considered one of the greatest, most efficient, and result-oriented PAN INDIA. We have gained extensive specialist knowledge in IP Law fields including such, but just not confined to, Trademark Laws, Copyright Laws, Patent Law, Design Law, and Geographical Indications.Our Corporate Commercial Services
Amongst the many areas of specialization that our team takes pride in are as follow:
- Share & Purchase Agreements
- Company Secretarial
- Company Setup / Incorporation
- Compliance
- Corporate and Commercial Contracts
- Corporate Restructuring
- Debt Recovery
- Due Diligences
- Employment/ Human Resources and Labour
- Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Regulations
- India Entry Strategy
- IT and software
- Data protection
- Intellectual Property
- Joint Ventures
- Licenses & Registrations
- Commercial Litigation
- Mergers & Acquisitions (including cross border transactions)
- Private Equity & Venture Capital
- Tax (direct and indirect)
- Transaction Documentation / Shareholder Agreements
- Standard terms and conditions & Privacy Policies
Work Highlights
- We undertook a review of a leading FMCG brand’s eCommerce site, to ensure compliance with consumer regulation and drafted their website-related policies (Terms & Conditions, Privacy Policy and others).
- We constantly advise an eSports brand from a major Indian city on its regular day-to-day legal advisory which includes, drafting and negotiating contracts and agreements, Intellectual property and others.
- We have advised on complex commercial arrangements relating to a valuation service for a high-end personal lender.
- We have advised on exporting and importing arrangements for a pharma giant.
Why Choose us as your Corporate Commercial Law Firm?
Experienced Team
At A&A, we believe that we should be as good as our team. This doctrine has steered us to help ensure that we have the top business lawyers in Delhi premised at our main offices, while the top multinational litigators run our various practices across the country, ensuring maximum management and facility of even the most complicated cases. Our industry ethics of responsibilities when dealing with our clients and various problems, which we strictly adhere to, have empowered us to qualify as one of the revered corporate law organizations in Delhi.Industry Experience
While A&A has been in order to adapt to legal needs along with all India and universally, its main pioneer office and headquarters are in Delhi, and it is because of this foothold that A&A has played a pivotal role in delivering policy advice to the government on numerous legal and policy-related issues, and it is one of the few corporate legal firms in Delhi to have the understanding and suitable grasp of explanation and outlining of policy schemes.Client-Centric Approach
A&A carries a methodology that involves the best levels of intelligence, technical prowess, and provision of services, letting us provide exact, credible, pertinent, and cost-effective advice while maintaining foreign standards of excellence and evolving a customised approach for each client and their enterprise. Our unique approach of working on our customers’ concerns as an integrated element of their team empowers us to address their problems as if they were our own. We think that each customer has particular needs and interests, and we work very hard to achieve the best outcomes and pursue their aspirations.Cost-Efficient
We make absolutely sure that our pricing model and litigation fees are fully transparent and reasonable for our clients. We understand that client relationships are based on faith and a sense of similar reason. Our priority has been to provide all the optimum legal and financial solutions, and our payment structures are matched to the client requirements, ambitions, and nature of the issue.Our Office
DELHI
GURGAON
MUMBAI
CHANDIGARH
Frequently Asked Questions
Few most frequently asked questions on corporate commercial. Feel free to contact us for any other queries.
1. What does corporate commercial law mean?
Corporate and commercial legal practice includes a wide range of legal issues when it comes to drafting commercial contracts and agreements. It broadly entails all corporate legal work during the entire lifecycle of the company. This also includes M&A, transactional advisory along with a broad range of practice areas such as franchising, intellectual property and sometimes litigation.
2. What are the types of corporate laws?
Corporate law is the body of laws, rules, regulations and practices that govern the formation and operation of corporations. It’s the body of law that regulates legal entities that exist to conduct business.
3. What are the advantages of hiring a corporate lawyer?
You need a lawyer to help you set up your chart of accounts, review your numbers periodically, and prepare all of your necessary central, state and local tax returns.
4. Why choose A&A as your corporate law firm in Delhi?
A&A commercial corporate practice has both the in-depth knowledge of business laws and corporate finance as well as the practical advantage of execution into effective compliance and regulatory agreements covering distribution agreements, labor, and employment, joint ventures, etc.
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