Julian Milan
About Julian Milan
Julian is a company lawyer with a broad based practice area covering corporate transactions, commercial contracts and intellectual property.
He advises clients on buying and selling companies or businesses, a wide range of commercial contracts and on legal issues relating to the running of their businesses generally.
Julian acts for businesses or business owners in a wide range of sectors. He has advised household name, multi-national and AIM listed companies in construction, manufacturing and retail and also doctors, medical practices and pharmacies, charities, clubs, banks, administrators, local authorities and universities.
Areas that Julian covers:
Corporate
- sales or purchases of companies and businesses
- joint ventures
- management buy-outs
- partnership and shareholder agreements
- company law (including incorporations, constitutional documents,
- company meetings, share issues, purchases of own shares and directors’ duties)
- banking and security work (loans, re-financings, security and guarantees)
- reorganisations
- corporate finance
- private equity
Commercial
- commercial contracts
- terms and conditions of sale or purchase
- supply agreements
- agency and distribution agreements
- confidentiality agreements
- data protection
- media, gaming and advertising
Intellectual Property and IT
- technology, trade mark, design right, copyright and software licensing
- IT and website agreements
- advising on the maintenance and protection of IP rights
Types of Law used
- Corporate Law
- Commercial Law
- Intellectual Property Law
Career History
- Sydney Mitchell LLP
- Beswicks Solicitors
- Ansons LLP
- KJD Freeth LLP
- Irwin Mitchell LLP
- Universal Grinding Wheel (Saint Gobain group)
Education
- University of Warwick – B.A (Hons) and M.A - English Literature
- University of Staffordshire - Legal Practice Course (Distinction)
Languages
FrenchInterests and Hobbies
Outdoor pursuits including walking, cycling and fishing, keeping fit and following sports (particularly football).
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