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Corporate Advisory

Premium company law and regulatory advice to help directors and company leaders manage risk, ensure compliance, and achieve best practice.

Corporate governance and regulatory demands are evolving rapidly, increasing pressure on directors, general counsel, and company secretaries to adopt best practice and manage risk. Interpreting new regulations, implementing robust governance frameworks, and addressing compliance challenges is critical, as is guidance on board responsibilities, stakeholder engagement, and aligning governance with commercial objectives.

Stephenson Harwood’s corporate advisory team works with listed and private companies to address these needs. We offer a broad range of governance, regulatory, compliance and risk advisory services, across all relevant practice areas and drawing on the expertise of members of our Corporate Governance, Corporate Tax, Employee Incentives, Competition, Financial Services Regulation and Commercial teams.

By collaborating across disciplines, our team delivers comprehensive, commercially-focused solutions that help clients anticipate and respond to regulatory change.

 

Stephenson Harwood has a broad competition law practice, with notable experience in cartel investigations.

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Clients tell us that they value our clear, actionable advice that supports confident decision-making and long-term value. Our team’s deep sector knowledge, collaborative approach, and commitment to best practice enables clients to meet their strategic corporate goals against a complex, fast-changing landscape.

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