Running or scaling a company involves a huge range of legal considerations. At Jamieson Law, our corporate solicitors work closely with business owners and leadership teams to manage risk, support growth and make sure every legal base is covered. From governance structures to shareholder rights, we’ll guide you through complex decisions with clarity and care.
We support companies at every stage of their lifecycle. Whether you’re setting up a new business, entering a joint venture, managing investor relationships or preparing for acquisition, our team provides practical legal advice that’s tailored to your goals. Our focus is on delivering commercially sound solutions that allow you to move forward with confidence.
We also act as an ongoing legal partner, offering flexible, on-demand support for internal restructures, share option schemes, board changes, exit planning and more. You’ll always know exactly who to call and what your next steps should be.
Let’s simplify the legal side of business. Talk to our team about how we can support your company.
The articles of association are crucial for defining the rules and regulations that govern your company’s operations. We’ll draft and review your articles to ensure they’re compliant and support your company’s objectives and governance.
Conducting due diligence is important when entering any major business transaction. The Jamieson Law team will review all legal documents, and other critical information to identify potential risks, providing you with the information you need to make informed decisions.
UK Office
Hudson House Business Centre, Hudson House, 8 Albany Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH1 3QB
Ireland Office
9 The Old Golf Links, Malahide, Dublin, K36 AX66
*We’re regulated by the Law Society of Scotland and our Irish firm is regulated by the Law Society of Ireland. This doesn’t mean we can only advise Scottish or Irish clients – we work with clients across the UK and Ireland on business and brand protection matters. We do not deal with matters surrounding disputes and litigation. We are qualified in English, Scots and Irish law. We can also advise on New York and California law*