Our Business Academy on Selling your Business

26 January 2017

The first of 2017’s ACUMEN BUSINESS ACADEMY learning and networking sessions, again a full house, saw attendees enjoy networking over drinks before taking their seats for the workshop presentation.

This January session entitled ‘Preparing your Business for Sale… even if you’re not selling’ covered five main points essential to a successful sale. They are the key matters which are overlooked or not utilised and only really drawn to the business owners attention when preparing the company for sale or during the due diligence stage (when it’s too late!). This proved to be a very popular topic.

The room was full of attentive business professionals gaining essential knowledge from Commercial Solicitor experts at Acumen. The presentation set out the key factors to be aware of when considering sale of a business as well as preparing a business for a successful sale in the future and really maximising its full potential by using business law in their favour. In the questions section which opened the room for discussion, the delegates were able to air their questions, concerns and expand on the matters relating to their businesses.

With the room still buzzing everyone continued their discussions over drinks and rounded off the session with some lively networking.

The Academy which is held at Acumen’s Gatwick Office offers specialist expertise on a variety of topics. There are interactive sections so there is every chance to solve your queries, discuss points of interest and of course that all important chance to network with like minded professionals.

The next session will be held in July so watch this space…If you are an expert in your field with a passion for business then you can read more here https://www.acumenbusinesslaw.co.uk/clubs-and-events/acumen-business-academy.

Get in touch

Related Stories

News

L.A.I. Law – How an A.I. Policy can avoid drama

In an era where technology is reshaping industries, businesses are finding themselves at the crossroads of innovation and responsibility. As a forward-thinking law firm, we understand the transformative power of Generative Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) and how this can be integrated into a business and its current practices. We are also aware of the potential grey areas and pitfalls working with A.I. may have, and why it there may be a critical need for businesses to implement comprehensive A.I. policies.

News

A win for the ‘Gig economy?’- UK Supreme court rules Deliveroo Riders are not employees

After 7 years of litigation, the ruling is clear. Deliveroo riders cannot be recognised as employees with five judges claiming the contracts between riders and the company did not constitute an “employment relationship” because riders were able to use another person to cover their deliveries without Deliveroo’s involvement plus riders are free to reject offers of work, to make themselves unavailable and to undertake work for competitors.

Which, as many of us know, isn’t a regular employee and employer relationship

Check us out on social