Buying a Company in Spain

Are you looking to buy a company in Spain, or maybe you have decided to sell a company in Spain?  Perhaps you are considering investing in a Spanish company or starting your own company here in Spain.

Whatever your requirements, you will need to consider carefully how the transaction is structured, as it can have significant implications in both the short and the long term.

With an understanding of corporate law in Spain, our team will provide you with the necessary legal assistance to achieve the effective implementation of your business or commercial agreement in Spain. Our English speaking lawyers will provide the support you need, guiding you step by step to ascertain that all the legal and tax implications are covered.

My Lawyer in Spain have corporate legal experts on hand to provide a full range of advice (in English) to clients on Spanish and international corporate law matters, in particular:

  • Company Incorporations
  • Shareholders Agreements
  • Advice to companies & Boards of Directors
  • Inter-company Agreements
  • Company Secretarial & Accountancy
  • Data Protection protocols
  • Patents & Trademarks
  • Money Laundering Prevention protocols

If you are looking to buy, sell, start up or invest in a company in mainland Spain or in Mallorca or the islands, contact us today to speak with one of our professional commercial lawyers to discuss your corporate legal requirements.

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