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selling your business

Selling your business will probably be one of the most important financial transactions you ever undertake. Choosing the right legal advisors can have a significant impact on the success of your business sale and, critically, the amount of money you receive.

Latimer Hinks Solicitors can provide the practical advice, negotiation skills and expert drafting you need to get the best possible outcome from the full or partial sale of your business. Our areas of expertise include sales to thirds parties, management buy-outs, management buy-ins and sales of assets.

Nicholas Poole, deals with a wide range of business sales matters. He specialises in company, commercial and employment law and is listed in the prestigious Legal 500 2011 list for his corporate and commercial law expertise. If you are a business located in the Darlington or North East area and are considering selling your business then please don't hesitate to get in touch.

Our comprehensive service includes expert advice on:

  • Sales to Third Parties
  • Management Buy-Outs
  • Management Buy-Ins
  • Partial and Full Sales
  • Sale of Assets


specialist contacts

Nicholas Poole
Nicola Neilson


areas of expertise

Sales to Third Parties

Management Buy-Outs

Management Buy-Ins

Partial & Full Sales

Sale of Assets


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Latimer Hinks Solicitors
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Latimer Hinks is the trading name of Latimer Hinks Solicitors (Darlington) LLP and which is registered in England under number OC343522, registered office 5-8 Priestgate Darlington DL1 1NL , Tel: 01325 341500 Fax: 01325 381072 DX 69282 Darlington 6 Partners: Tim Haggie (SRA No. 464167) Anne Elliott (SRA No. 464221) Nick Poole (SRA No. 464166) P Neil Stevenson (SRA No. 464165) Andrew Way (SRA No. 535731) Mark Gardner, Nicola Neilson.

This firm is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. Any reference to a Partner means a member of the LLP or an employee with equivalent standing and qualifications.