CORPORATE / COMMERCIAL
Transactional
Business acquisitions and sales
Mergers and Takeovers
Management Buy-outs and Buy-ins
Private Equity and Venture Capital
Start-ups
Group Re-organisations
Re-financings and Demergers
Joint Ventures
Partnerships
Company Secretarial Services
Commercial
Shareholder & Investment Agreements
Outsourcing Arrangements
Joint venture Agreements
Option Agreements
ICC and UNCITRAL Model Forms
General Terms and Conditions
Franchise, Distribution & Agency Agreements
Corporate Governance & Risk
Governance
Enforcement
Registration
Data Protection
Freedom of Information
Statutory Duties
Compliance
Operational Risk
Procedures & Policies
Regulatory
Management of Risk & Compliance
Complaints Processes & Procedures
Process Improvement
Professional Conduct/Fitness to Practise Inquiries
Inspections
Sanction hearings
High Court Appeals and Judicial Review proceedings
Oral Hearings
Drafting Rules, bye-laws & Codes of Conduct
Procurement
Company Secretarial Services
Company Formation
Compliance & Filing Services
Nominee Companies
Registered Office facility
Preparing & Maintaining Statutory Registers
Preparing Annual Returns
Convening Annual General Meetings
Acting as Electronic Filing Agent
Assisting Foreign Client Companies
Company Formation
Bonds for Non-resident Directors
Changes in companies’ Officers
Share Transfers and Allotments
Conversion of Companies Status and re-registration
Voluntary strike-off and Reinstatement to the Register
Voluntary
Bespoke Company Secretarial Services
CONTACT
Capital Law Partners LLP
120-121, Baggot Street Lower
Dublin 2, Ireland
T: +353(0) 1 687 5955
F: +353(0) 1 687 5956
E: info@capitallaw.ie
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Statutory Notice
Capital Law Partners was authorised to operate as a limited liability partnership (“LLP”) with effect from 16 March 2020.
Under Section 123 of the Legal Services Regulation Act 2015, from this date, no partner in Capital Law Partners has personal liability for any debts, liabilities or obligations which are incurred for the purpose of carrying on the business of the firm. This, however, relates only to the personal liability of partners, and does not prevent or restrict the enforcement against the property of Capital Law Partners of any debt, liability or obligation.
The Partnership Act 1890 continues to apply to Capital Law Partners to the extent that it is not inconsistent with Chapter 3 of Part 8 of the Legal Services Regulation Act 2015.