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Wieder Law is the trading name of Wieder & Co Ltd, registered in England (Company No. 14384716). Authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA No. 8002237).
Wieder Law

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Corporate transactions

A transaction is the point where value, control and risk are decided. The documents move fast, and the terms that matter are rarely the ones that look most prominent.

What we do

How we help

  • M&A — acquisitions, disposals and mergers
  • Private equity and venture capital investments
  • Investment rounds, convertible loans and SEIS/EIS-driven structures
  • Shareholder agreements, articles and founder arrangements
  • Corporate finance, reorganisations and group structuring

Who it's for

Founders, owner-managed and family businesses, management teams, family offices and private investors.

Common questions

Frequently asked

Please note: these answers are AI-generated general information and have not been reviewed or verified by a lawyer. They are not legal advice, may be incomplete or inaccurate, and no reliance may be placed on them. For advice on your specific situation, please contact us.

When should I involve a lawyer in a deal?

As early as the heads of terms. The points that decide value and risk — price mechanics, control, warranties and leaver terms — are usually set before the long-form documents, and they are far cheaper to fix then than later.

Do you act for founders, or for investors?

Both, on different matters. On any single transaction we act for one side only, focused entirely on that client's economics, risk and exit.

Can you work alongside our accountants and tax advisers?

Yes. We routinely coordinate with tax, financial and overseas advisers so the legal structure matches the commercial and tax plan.

Discuss a corporate transactions matter.

A confidential initial discussion with a senior lawyer.

Discuss a matter

This page is a general overview of corporate transactions matters and does not constitute legal advice. Every situation is different — please contact us to discuss the specifics of your matter. No solicitor–client relationship is created until formally agreed in writing.