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Corporate & Company Lawyers at Bhatt & Joshi Associates: Your Legal Partners for NCLT, DRT and Gujarat High Court
Bhatt & Joshi Associates is a reputed law firm in Gujarat, Ahmedabad providing legal services and litigation support to corporate clients. Our team of corporate and company lawyers has extensive experience in handling legal matters related to the Companies Act, 2013, IBC, 2016 and other laws governing the corporate sector in India.
Expertise in Corporate & Company Legal Matters
Our team of lawyers excels in providing legal services related to various domains within corporate and company law. Some of the areas we specialize in include:
Litigation Support Services for Civil Lawyers at Gujarat High Court
At Bhatt & Joshi Associates, we also provide comprehensive litigation support services to civil lawyers practising at Gujarat High Court. Our team of experienced civil lawyers is well-versed in the procedural and substantive aspects of civil law in the context of the Gujarat High Court.
Our litigation support services for civil lawyers include:
- Arbitration & Alternate Dispute Resolution
- Company Secretarial
- Company Setup / Incorporation
- Compliance
- Corporate and Commercial Contracts
- Corporate Restructuring
- Debt Recovery
- Due Diligences
- Employment/ Human Resources and Labour
- Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Regulations
- India Entry Strategy
- Infrastructure
- Insolvency
- Intellectual Property
- Joint Ventures
- Licenses & Registrations
- Commercial Litigation Lawyers – civil and criminal
- Mergers & Acquisitions (including cross border transactions)
- Private Equity & Venture Capital
- Tax (direct and indirect)
- Transaction Documentation / Shareholder Agreements
Our team of corporate and company lawyers has the expertise to handle a wide range of cases in these areas and more.
Why Choose Bhatt & Joshi Associates?
Choosing the right corporate and company lawyer becomes crucial when it comes to litigation support at the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), Debt Recovery Tribunal(DRT), Gujarat High Court, and even the Supreme Court of India. At Bhatt & Joshi Associates, we understand the importance of having the right legal representation for your corporate and company matters.
Here’s why you should choose us:
- Experienced and Analytically Strong Lawyers: Our lawyers have years of experience in handling complex legal matters related to corporate and company law. We have a team of lawyers who are analytically strong and have in-depth knowledge of the subject matter.
- Multidisciplinary Approach: Our multidisciplinary approach helps us cater to a wide range of clients from different sectors including media and telecom, infrastructure, real estate, retail and marketing (B2B) (B2C), healthcare, education, manufacturing, and more.
- Client Satisfaction: We work with both international and domestic clients and aim to provide the utmost satisfaction by empowering companies to scale up their potential. Our key motto is to provide effective guidance that guarantees successful and more promising outcomes.
- Competent and Constructive Strategies: We believe in providing competent and constructive strategies to our clients that can help them avoid legal battles altogether. Our lawyers are skilled in strategically analyzing situations and legal concerns to help you envision goals for your ventures.
- Expertise in Corporate & Company Law: Our team of corporate and company lawyers has extensive knowledge of the Companies Act, 2013, IBC, 2016, and other laws governing the corporate sector in India. We keep ourselves updated with the latest legal developments to provide our clients with accurate and effective legal solutions.
Choose Bhatt & Joshi Associates as your legal partner for all your corporate and company legal matters. Contact us today to know more about our legal services and how we can help you.
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Frequently asked questions
1. What do corporate and company lawyers do?
Corporate and company lawyers specialize in matters related to the legal functioning of businesses. They handle a range of issues, from mergers and acquisitions to intellectual property rights, employment contracts, and ensuring compliance with relevant regulations.
2. When should a business consult with a corporate lawyer?
Businesses should consult a corporate lawyer during their formation, when drafting or negotiating contracts, during any mergers or acquisitions, when raising capital, or anytime they face legal questions related to their operations.
3. Is there a difference between a corporate lawyer and a company lawyer?
Generally, the terms are used interchangeably. However, while both deal with businesses, “company lawyer” might sometimes refer more to lawyers dealing with company-specific issues, whereas “corporate lawyer” might have a broader scope, including larger corporate entities.
4. How can a corporate lawyer assist in the startup phase of a business?
A corporate lawyer can advise on the best legal structure for the startup, draft foundational documents, ensure regulatory compliance, help in patenting or trademarking, and guide in early-stage contracts or investment rounds.
5. Do I need a corporate lawyer to draft business contracts?
While businesses can draft contracts independently, having a corporate lawyer ensures that the contract is legally sound, protects the company’s interests, and minimizes potential disputes.
6. What is due diligence, and how do corporate lawyers assist in it?
Due diligence is a comprehensive appraisal done, especially during mergers, acquisitions, or investments, to establish a company’s assets, liabilities, and commercial potential. Corporate lawyers conduct legal due diligence to identify potential risks or liabilities.
7. Can corporate lawyers help in resolving business disputes?
Yes, corporate lawyers can negotiate on behalf of the company, mediate between disputing parties, or represent the company in litigation if a dispute goes to court.
8. What role do corporate lawyers play in ensuring a company's compliance with laws and regulations?
Corporate lawyers advise on the applicable laws and regulations for specific industries, help draft policies to ensure compliance, and act as a safeguard against potential legal breaches.
9. How do corporate lawyers assist in mergers and acquisitions (M&A)?
Corporate lawyers play a critical role in M&A by conducting due diligence, drafting and reviewing acquisition agreements, ensuring regulatory compliance, and facilitating a smooth transition.
10. Do corporate lawyers deal with employment laws and issues?
Yes, many corporate lawyers advise on employment contracts, non-compete clauses, employee rights, workplace disputes, and other related matters, ensuring the company is compliant with employment laws.
11. What role do corporate lawyers play in ensuring a company's compliance with laws and regulations?
Corporate lawyers advise on the applicable laws and regulations for specific industries, help draft policies to ensure compliance, and act as a safeguard against potential legal breaches.
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