Solicitor for Buying or Selling a Business
Legal services for business sales and purchases
Deciding to buy or sell a business is a major decision. A business is a combination of years of hard work.
There are lots of elements that make a business. Equipment, machinery, branding, employees. All of these factors, and more, make up what a business is. Preparing your business for sale for potential buyers, or making the decision to purchase a business, can be a complex and time-consuming task.
A specialist commercial solicitor will ensure that your business interests are protected. They will make sure the transaction is completed not only accurately, but also in a timely manner.
What are the options for buying a business?
When looking to buy a business, there are two options available to you. These are share purchases or asset purchases.
Both options achieve the same goal of you buying the business. The difference between the two buying options is around key legal and tax variations.
Your solicitor will be able to offer advice on both options if you are unsure which option is best for you.
What are the options for selling a business?
For buying or selling a business, there are usually two options available to you. These are:
- Asset Sale
- Share Sale
Both options have the same end goal of the sale of a business. The difference lies in various tax and legal processes.
Asset purchase or sale
During an asset purchase or sale, the transaction will involve transferring ownership of all the assets that are required to run the target business. This can include assets such as;
- The commercial property
- Any equipment and machinery
- Branding and Intellectual Properties
- Business Records and Contacts
- Stocks, Inventory and IT Systems
With an asset purchase or sale, it is common that liabilities and debts related to the business remain with the original owner.
The purchase price will usually be based on the value of all the assets needed to run the business.
Share purchase or sale
During a share purchase or sale, the target business is transferred through the sale of shares in the company.
As a result of this, the person buying the shares effectively takes ownership of all the assets required to run the business.
Because share purchases or sales relate to the purchase of company shares, this means the business being bought needs to be a limited company registered in England and Wales. As a result of it being a registered company, all assets and liabilities remain with the company during the sale.
This can mean that the original owner is not responsible for any of the debts of the business and these will transfer to the new owners.
Which option is right for me?
Deciding which option is right for you will depend on a few factors. For example, if your business is operated as a sole trader, then you will not be able to use a Share Sale as a selling option.
On the other hand, if the business is a limited company, you may have both options available for you.
Usually, the method of sale will depend on which party, the buyer or seller, has the greater bargaining power. If you have weaker bargaining power you may not have much choice in the sale method. But if you have better bargaining power you may have the opportunity to decide with sale method suits you best.
More information on Asset & Share Sales & Purchases >
If you are looking to buy or sell a business, for independent legal advice please contact our Commercial Team today.
What is the typical process when buying or selling a business?
Regardless of the type of business and what industry or sector it is in, the process usually follows the same process. This is:
- The parties involved will often negotiate the basic terms of the deal which is sometimes set out in writing using “Heads of Agreement”;
- We will work with you to consider and plan for the future and carry out enquiries and searches where applicable;
- The seller will often require a non-disclosure agreement/confidentiality undertaking;
- The buyer will carry out Due Diligence to obtain various information relating to the company being purchased; if we are acting for the buyer, we can help to prepare a detailed list of questions to send to the seller’s solicitor and keep a detailed record of the answers and documents received;
- The buyer’s solicitor will usually prepare a draft of the business purchase agreement which will be sent to the seller’s solicitor for their review. This may undergo several revisions as the negotiation progresses;
- A Disclosure Letter is drafted by the seller and negotiated between the seller and the buyer. This aims to bring any potential problems to the buyer’s attention by stating any matters that the seller knows of.
Why use Rothera Bray Solicitors for buying or selling a business?
You get to work with a firm that has extensive experience. Over the years, our team have helped in the purchase or sale of businesses in a variety of industries and sectors.
Simple language that you can understand. You will get assistance from our legal team whilst carrying out due diligence.
Confused by some legal technicalities? Then our solicitors will explain everything in a simple way so you have a complete understanding of what you are buying. From business assets to liabilities.
When it comes to drafting and negotiating the business purchase and sale agreement, your solicitor will be there to help ensure your best interests are kept.
With you from the very start. We can help you deal with the buyer’s or sellers enquiries to ensure you are thoroughly protected. This includes advising you on how much information to provide any prospective buyers or sellers to protect yourself from potential commercial damage.
Need independent advice from another specialist? We have long-standing relationships with many trusted accountants and independent financial advisers. These specialists can independently offer their advice on what type of purchase is in your best interest.
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“Buying or selling a business can be complex and challenging. With our many years’ experience, you can trust us with your interests.”
David Kaplan
Partner
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Posted 17 July 2026
Me and my partner were recommended Rothera Bray by our mortgage advisor for the purchase of our first property. From start to end, Abbey and Luisa were extremely helpful and responsive. They made the process so easy and always answered any questions we had. I would highly recommend Rothera Bray and will be definitely using them again for any future needs!
Shan Reid
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Posted 16 July 2026
I have recently used the service of Kerry Brown and Beccy Rodham in the conveyancing team for the sale of a property and I am currently also using their services for a transfer of ownership. The sale of the property had a few issues (one sale fell through) but Rothera Bray dealt with the whole transaction with expertise and were responsive to e-mails. Their online system was explanatory and made dealing with paperwork straightforward. Rothera Bray were proactive leading up to completion and I would highly recommend their services to others.
Ashley Parkin
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Posted 16 July 2026
We have just completed a difficult sale and purchase, throughout the conveyance Rothera Bray have been there for us. Joanne Clarke and Nirvair Kaur Singh worked hard to keep things on track and together with Jackie Murphy we are now safely in our new home. We would definitely have no problem recommending Rothera Bray based on our experience. Thank you
Barbara K
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Posted 15 July 2026
I engaged Rothera Bray for a motoring matter. They were professional, fair, honest and competent throughout - having spoken with a few other law firms, it was a very easy choice to go with them and I’m delighted that I did. Chelsey and Rebeca did an excellent job, gathering information and helping to focus on what mattered most. Anton was superb, putting me at ease “on the day”. He showed his expertise and command throughout and achieved a great outcome. Very grateful to the whole team and highly recommend.
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Posted 15 July 2026
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Posted 15 July 2026
The best experience I have ever had with solicitors. Superb from start to finish, kept me updated throughout regarding the sale of my home, were always there when I rang and really had my interests at heart. To complete in under 9 weeks was down the Rothera Bray, I can’t thank Lucy and Karen enough. I wouldn’t go anywhere else. Fee’s were really reasonable and transparent.
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Posted 14 July 2026
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Posted 13 July 2026
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Posted 13 July 2026
We cannot thank Rothera Bray enough for the outstanding support they provided throughout our Special Guardianship Order (SGO) process. Thanks to their expertise, professionalism, and dedication, we achieved a successful outcome, and we genuinely couldn't have done it without them. A special thank you goes to Ann-Marie and Emily, who guided us every step of the way. They were always there to offer advice, reassurance, and practical support whenever we needed it. No question was ever too much trouble, and they responded to any concerns or issues incredibly quickly, giving us confidence throughout what was a very challenging and emotional process. Their professionalism, knowledge, and attention to detail are of the highest standard. They made us feel supported from start to finish and always had our best interests at heart. We are truly grateful for everything they have done for our family and would wholeheartedly recommend Rothera Bray to anyone in need of exceptional legal representation. Thank you again, Ann-Marie and Emily, for making such a positive difference to our lives.
Barbara
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Posted 10 July 2026
We were extremely satisfied with the service from Rothera Bray during the process of rewriting our Wills and Side letters. Our Wills are complex and our solicitor clarified the necessary changes and took the time needed to ensure we understood the legalities involved. The service was professional but friendly.
Bob and Yvonne Bundick
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Posted 10 July 2026
I found Rothera Bray to be professional and responsive. I was glad I used a firm with a local office rather than one of the remote conveyancing companies.
Nigel Wright
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Posted 10 July 2026
Ellie has been very helpful she was always ready to answer any questions/queries I had. Nothing was too much trouble at all. Ellie’s knowledge & expertise of my situation was extremely good. She kept me informed of time frames making sure I was always updated on my completion etc. I would highly recommend Ellie to my family and friends, a very patient professional who has helped me a lot. Rothera Bray have a wonderful member of their team in Ellie Robinson.
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Tim Gladdle
Senior Partner
Tim qualified as a solicitor in 1983, giving him 40 years of legal experience. He specialises in advising a wide range of companies on corporate and commercial affairs and transactions.

David Kaplan
Partner & Head of Corporate and Commercial
David Kaplan is a partner in our Corporate and Commercial team and is based at our Derby city centre office. David has been advising businesses for nearly 30 years and is recognised by Legal 500 as a Leading Individual.

Toby Preston
Partner
Toby is a Partner who specialises in corporate and commercial law and business affairs. He has been a partner for over 10 years and been involved in many high profile acquisitions and disposals. He works mainly from our Leicester branch.

Liz Mills
Senior Associate
Liz Mills is a Senior Associate in our Corporate and Commercial team and is based at our Derby office. Liz is recognised by Legal 500 as a Leading Associate.

Arron Halait
Senior Associate
Arron is a Senior Associate in our Corporate and Commercial team and is based at our Leicester office.

Erica Hurst
Solicitor
Erica Hurst is a Solicitor in Rothera Bray’s Corporate and Commercial department and is based at our Lace Market office in Nottingham city centre.

Sandeesh Samra
Solicitor
Sandeesh Samra is a Solicitor in our Corporate and Commercial team and is based at our Lace Market office in the heart of Nottingham city centre.

Liam Wicks
Solicitor
Liam Wicks is a Solicitor in Rothera Bray’s Corporate & Commercial department and is based at our Derby office.

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