Starting a Business

Despite contrary belief, using a solicitor is not a bad sign, or an omen that it is all going wrong, but rather a positive step in the right direction that can go a long way in taking the weight off your mind. We can draft your partnership agreement or form your new company to your own requirements, as well as offering a wide range of solutions all under one roof.

  • Company formation £99 plus VAT and disbursements
  • Taxation
  • Pensions
  • Buying or leasing a property
  • Intellectual property (such as the company name, trademarks and letter heads)
  • Debt collection
  • Employees
  • Contracts

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Ripley office 01773 744 744 Darren Kelly or Murray Macnab
Long Eaton office 0115 972 5222 David Negus or Murray Macnab
Beeston office 0115 922 1591 Simon Hale
Belper office 01773 821 665 Darren Kelly

Latest News

Ambulance Heritage Society obtains charitable status

The Ambulance Heritage Society are celebrating registration and official recognition as a charity with the Charity Commission. Simon Hale from Ellis-Fermor & Negus solicitors’ charity team advised the Ambulance Heritage Society on the setting up of the charitable company and the registration with the Charity Commission. Simon Hale commented “It was a pleasure to work with the Trustees of the Ambulance Heritage Society and to obtain the charity... May 15th 2012 | read more

David Negus celebrates 40 years at Ellis-Fermor & Negus



Long Eaton based and highly regarded solicitor David Negus is celebrating 40 years as a qualified solicitor, almost 38 of them withEast Midlandsfirm Ellis-Fermor & Negus.

David was admitted as a solicitor in April 1972 and joined what was then Ellis-Fermor & Shephard in September 1974. Since then he has seen considerable change in the legal landscape both nationally and locally, where his firm has grown from one of the smallest to among... May 12th 2012 | read more