Commercial Law
Operating in today’s globalising world presents challenges to businesses of all sizes. Marsans’ expert solicitors can supply a comprehensive range of legal services to its business clients, with an emphasis on delivering the best possible results and operating efficiently with a high degree of transparency.
Marsans believes in building long-term relationships with their clients, whether in the UK or abroad. Marsans frequently deals with sophisticated and complex cross-jurisdictional matters.
At Marsans our Commercial Team are able to offer their assistance with the following:
- Incorporation & constitution
- Secretarial services
- Corporate governance & compliance
- Mergers & acquisitions
- Shareholders agreements
- Joint venture & partnerships
- Franchising
- Asset sales & purchases
- Commercial contracts
- Corporate finance
- Transfer of undertakings
- Commercial disputes
- Intellectual property
- Stock Exchange & SEBI related issues
Commercial Law Specialists
Insights

Hindu Marriage. India and Abroad.
Marsans was instructed by a firm of solicitors to provide expert legal opinion on Hindu marriage laws in India. The queries raised range from the requirements for a valid Hindu marriage and to advice on complex issues pertaining to management of the assets in India of a couple living in the United Kingdom going through […]

New BNO Hong Kong Visa Goes Live
The new British National Overseas (BNO) visa route came into effect on 31 January 2021. This visa allows eligible Hong Kong residents and their close family members to come to the UK to live, study, work and eventually settle. It is expected that around 300,000 people will apply for this route within the first five […]

Marsans The Expert Opinion on Indian Property
Marsans was invited by a court in United Kingdom, to provide an Expert Opinion on the subject and particulars of a transfer of property in India. The point of dispute requiring expert opinion concerned the alleged breach of a court order for a transfer of a property in Goa, India, and the consequent date of […]

India introduces unconditional stay on enforcement of arbitral awards tainted by fraud
On 4 November 2020, the Government of India passed the Arbitration and Conciliation (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020, amending the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 (‘the Act’) in two key respects. First, the amendment requires Indian courts to stay the enforcement of arbitration awards that appear tainted by fraud or corruption. Second, it introduces changes to the […]