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Stephen Fuller

Partner

England & Wales

020 3319 3700

stephen.fuller@keystonelaw.co.uk

Stephen is an experienced corporate lawyer who has been representing businesses and their owners for over 30 years across a wide range of sectors. He has extensive expertise in transactions with a cross-border element and advising foreign companies on corporate transactions that require English legal advice.

Entrepreneurs in particular, frequently turn to Stephen for his expertise in sales and purchases of owner-managed companies and for re-organisations, management buy-outs and buy-ins. Whilst Stephen’s practice is generally sector-agnostic, he is well known for the work he has done involving estate agencies throughout the UK.

Expertise

Stephen advises on the sale and acquisition of companies and businesses across a range of sectors, offering commercially focused guidance on deal structuring, negotiation, and successful execution.

Experience

  • Advising an American on the purchase of a French airline and explaining how the French employment laws are more favourable to the employee than US labour laws.
  • Advised on the sale of a multi-office estate agents.
  • Advised on the sale of Electoral Reform Services Limited.
  • Advised on the sale of a company providing residential care in a number of locations.
  • Advised on the sale of an insurance company in Zambia.
  • Advised on the sale of a robotics company to a US buyer.
  • Advised on the sale of a company providing training services pursuant to government contracts.
  • Advised on the acquisition of an estate agency.

Stephen has experience acting for both management teams and investors on management buy-outs and buy-ins, providing end-to-end support on structuring, financing, and completing these transactions.

Experience

  • Advised a client on the resolution of issues on supply contracts with the US and China.
  • Advised on the expansion of a rapidly growing software reseller.

Please note: The experience list above may include examples of work completed prior to joining Keystone Law.

Stephen qualified as a solicitor in 1977. Prior to joining Keystone Law in 2022, he worked at Ince.