Commercial and Corporate
Areas of Practice

Commercial and Corporate
We provide legal advice to companies and business groups, both national and international, from a wide range of sectors. We offer legal support in all day-to-day commercial and corporate matters, from incorporation to cessation of activity, guaranteeing regular and strategic monitoring.
Incorporation of companies
Complete support in the process of setting up companies, ensuring legal and organizational compliance.
Mergers and acquisitions
Strategic and legal advice on mergers, acquisitions and transfers of business assets.
Transfers of assets and liabilities
Advising on business asset transfer operations, protecting clients' interests.
Restructuring
Legal support in corporate reorganization processes, adjusting operations to new market strategies.
Commercial contracts
Drafting and analyzing commercial contracts, ensuring the protection of rights and legal compliance.
Conflict resolution
Representation in commercial disputes, with a focus on speedy and effective resolution.
Other areas of practice
1. Litigation
We represent our clients in all instances, always seeking to find the most effective solutions to disputes.
2. Real Estate
At Vanguard we provide complete and comprehensive legal advice, guaranteeing our clients a "one stop shop" in their real estate transactions.
3. Taxation
We provide tax advice to companies and individuals, always looking for the most rigorous and pragmatic tax solutions.
4. Residence and Nationality
Bureaucratic assistance and legal advice for our international clients.
5. Commercial and Corporate
We provide legal advice to international and national companies and business groups in various sectors.
6. Family and Succession
We provide legal advice on family and inheritance cases, both to national and international clients, whether it's monitoring the associated litigation or advising on pre-litigation business matters.
7. Notarial Acts
We offer our clients a wide range of notarial services, for which they are competent because lawyers have notarial powers equivalent to Notaries.