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Corporate Structuring, Transactions & Shareholders’ Agreements

Structuring complex transactions with precision to ensure seamless acquisitions and mergers.

Intro

Legal structuring for companies, founders, investors, and business partners seeking clarity, control, and long-term protection.

Nex Law advises clients on corporate structuring, shareholder relationships, investment arrangements, management authority, profit-sharing, exit mechanisms, and transaction documentation.

We help clients document their commercial arrangements in a legally clear and enforceable manner, reducing the risk of future disputes between partners, shareholders, managers, and investors.

What We Do

We assist clients with:

  • Shareholders’ agreements.
  • Partners’ agreements and founder arrangements.
  • Management and voting rights.
  • Profit-sharing and cost-sharing structures.
  • Exit, buyout, and deadlock mechanisms.
  • Capital contribution and funding arrangements.
  • Sale and transfer of shares or quotas.
  • Internal governance documents.
  • Transaction review and legal due diligence.
  • Drafting and negotiating commercial transaction documents.

How We Help

Many business disputes begin because the parties relied on trust, verbal understandings, or incomplete documents. Nex Law helps clients convert business understandings into clear legal structures.

We identify the sensitive points before signing: who controls decisions, who funds the business, how profits are distributed, how losses are handled, who owns the brand, what happens if someone exits, and how disputes are resolved.

Typical Clients

We typically advise:

  • Founders starting a new business.
  • Existing partners restructuring their relationship.
  • Investors entering a company or project.
  • Family businesses.
  • Real estate project partners.
  • Service businesses and professional practices.
  • Shareholders in limited liability companies.

Selected Types of Matters We Handle

Our corporate structuring work may include:

  • Drafting shareholders’ agreements.
  • Structuring founder relationships.
  • Preparing partner admission and exit arrangements.
  • Regulating management powers and bank signing authority.
  • Protecting brand ownership and client relationships.
  • Documenting capital contributions and operational expenses.
  • Drafting share transfer and quota transfer agreements.
  • Preparing settlement or restructuring agreements between partners.
  • Designing dispute resolution clauses.

Why Nex Law

Nex Law focuses on preventing disputes before they arise. We draft corporate and partnership documents with attention to control, money, decision-making, reputation, exit rights, and future conflict scenarios.

Our objective is to make the relationship clear from the beginning, so that every party understands their rights, obligations, and limits.

CTA

Starting a company, bringing in partners, or restructuring an existing business?
Book a consultation with Nex Law to structure the relationship properly from the beginning.