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Business review

When businesses are first set up, a portfolio of legal documentation is often put in place. However, your business will continually evolve and the legal documentation initially put in place may need to be updated to reflect a change of circumstance and to ensure you remain protected. Your business may have in place:

  • Terms and conditions of sale
  • Shareholder or partnership agreement
  • Contracts of employment and rules and procedures to deal with grievances and disciplinary matters
  • Directors service agreements

If your business does have any of the documents listed above in place, our commercial solicitors will be happy to review them free of charge to see if they require amendment*: Contact us.

If your business does not have any of the documents in place then we offer low cost documentation to meet your needs.

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Commercial property documents 

  • Lease review
  • Basic tenancy agreement
  • Assignment of a lease/tenancy agreement

For further information and a guide to document costs please contact our specialist commercial property solicitors complete our online enquiry form and a member of the team will contact you directly.

Corporate documents 

Shareholders agreementStarting from £750
Partnership agreement£750
Joint venture agreement£750
Terms and conditions for the sale of goods or services£500
Advice on personal guarantees£350
Website terms of use and privacy policy£250
Director's service agreement£300


For more information complete an online enquiry form.

(All prices are plus disbursements and VAT)**

Debt recovery service 

Debt recovery prices vary subject to service. For more information complete our online enquiry form.

Alternatively please view the debt recovery section of our website, tools include: our online debt recovery instruction form for letters before action and our debt recovery fee calculator.

Employment law documents 

HR Assist£500
Employee contracts and handbooks£350
Disciplinary and grievance procedure starter pack£300


For more information on any of our employment law services complete our online enquiry form and member of the team will contact you directly.

For more information on our other fixed price employment law services for businesses please click the following link: fixed price employment law

(All prices are plus disbursements and VAT)

Wills and probate documents 

Basic business will£350
Estate and tax planning£500
Lasting power of attorney£500
Wealthguard£500


For more information on our Wills and Probate services please complete our online enquiry form and a member of the team will contact you directly.

(All prices are plus disbursements and VAT)**

Additional related services from Stephensons include our pre-sale audit and landlord protect packages.

*Only documents listed in bullet pointed list above are eligible for a free review. 

**Please note that the above prices are for standard documents only should you require amendments to be made to the standard documents to suit your individual needs the price may vary.

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