With decades of experience in the private equity sector, Oracle Solicitors stands at the forefront of the industry. Our extensive client base spans diverse geographies and industries, providing us with a global perspective on emerging trends and challenges in private equity.
Our Private Equity Services
We advise private equity firms, institutional investors, venture capitalists, and management teams on the legal complexities of private equity transactions. Whether you are acquiring, disposing of, or restructuring assets, our in-depth expertise ensures that deals are executed smoothly and in alignment with commercial goals.
Our key services include:
Assisting with the establishment and structuring of private equity funds, ensuring compliance with regulatory and investor requirements.
Advising on the optimal legal structures for investments, including leveraged buyouts (LBOs), growth capital, and management buyouts (MBOs).
Conducting thorough legal due diligence to assess risks and identify key issues before finalising transactions.
Ensuring adherence to financial regulations, competition laws, and sector-specific compliance requirements.
Supporting investors in structuring and negotiating financing arrangements for acquisitions and portfolio investments.
Preparing and negotiating investment agreements, shareholder agreements, and purchase agreements to protect stakeholder interests.
Advising on governance frameworks and management structures to enhance operational efficiency post-investment.
Providing legal guidance on exit options, including secondary sales, IPOs, and trade sales, to optimise return on investment.
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