Company Law Assignment Writing Services
Need company law assignment help? Our UK writers deliver IRAC problem questions, Companies Act 2006 analysis and case-law essays, fully OSCOLA-referenced and matched to your marking rubric.
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Statute-and-case-law accuracy
Every assignment is grounded in current authority, the Companies Act 2006, Insolvency Act 1986 and leading cases like Salomon, Foss v Harbottle and Adams v Cape, so your reasoning withstands scrutiny from law tutors and external examiners.

IRAC-structured problem answers
For corporate law problem questions we apply Issue, Rule, Application, Conclusion methodically, isolating each party’s liability, identifying the governing rule and applying authority to facts the way UK law schools expect for a first.

OSCOLA referencing as standard
Citations follow the Oxford Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities, with correctly formatted footnotes, neutral citations, pinpoints and a tables-of-cases-and-legislation, the convention nearly every UK law faculty requires for company law work.
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Our company law assignments are written by UK-educated legal specialists, many holding LLM qualifications or professional legal training. They work daily with the Companies Act 2006, the Insolvency Act 1986 and leading authorities, and understand exactly how British law schools assess problem questions, essays and dissertations, from issue-spotting to OSCOLA-perfect footnotes.
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Company Law Assignments We Write
Problem questions (IRAC)
Scenario-based questions on incorporation, lifting the veil, ultra vires or directors’ breaches. We isolate the legal issues, state the governing rules, apply authority such as Salomon and Prest v Petrodel to the facts, then reach a reasoned conclusion.
Critical essays
Discursive essays evaluating doctrine, for example whether the unfair prejudice remedy under s.994 protects minority shareholders adequately, or whether the derivative claim regime in the Companies Act 2006 improved on the rule in Foss v Harbottle.
Case notes and commentaries
Structured analyses of landmark or recent decisions, summarising facts, ratio and obiter, then evaluating the judgment’s reasoning and its impact on corporate personality, directors’ duties or wrongful trading liability.
Coursework reports and memos
Practice-style advisory memoranda or board reports advising a hypothetical director, shareholder or company on compliance, share allotment, capital maintenance or a proposed restructuring, written in clear professional register.
Dissertations and literature reviews
Longer LLB and LLM projects on themes such as corporate governance reform, the wrongful trading threshold or stakeholder theory, including a critical literature review, doctrinal methodology and original argument.
Comparative company law tasks
Assignments contrasting UK company law with US, EU or other jurisdictions, for instance comparing the UK unitary board with two-tier models, or directors’ liability regimes across systems with proper comparative analysis.
Corporate governance case studies
Applied studies examining real-world failures and reforms, including business challenges such as those faced by large firms like Toyota, linking governance theory and codes to board accountability, risk oversight and stakeholder duties.
Reflective and formative tasks
Seminar preparation answers, formative problem sheets and reflective pieces on legal research skills, helping you understand how to structure company law arguments before your summative submission is due.
Exam-style timed answers
Model answers to past company law exam questions, demonstrating concise issue-spotting and authority application under time pressure, ideal revision aids for understanding what examiners reward.
Company Law Topics We Cover
Company law spans incorporation, corporate personality, directors’ duties, shareholder remedies and insolvency. Our writers cover every core and optional topic on UK LLB, LLM and business law syllabi, with the spoke links below pointing to closely related subjects we also support.
| Separate Legal Personality | The Salomon v Salomon principle, the corporate veil and its consequences for liability, property and contracts. We explain how incorporation creates a distinct legal person separate from members and directors. |
| Lifting the Corporate Veil | Statutory and judicial piercing of the veil, from Adams v Cape and Prest v Petrodel to fraud and facade exceptions. Assignments here demand precise reading of when courts will look behind incorporation. |
| Company Formation and Constitution | Incorporation under the Companies Act 2006, the role of articles of association, the s.33 statutory contract and how the constitution binds the company and its members in practice. |
| Directors’ Duties | The codified general duties in ss.171 to 177, including the duty to promote the company’s success, avoid conflicts and exercise reasonable care, skill and diligence, with case-law application throughout. |
| Corporate Governance | The UK Corporate Governance Code, board composition, the comply-or-explain model, executive accountability and how governance failures at major companies inform reform debates and assessment scenarios. |
| Shareholder Rights and Remedies | Members’ rights, the unfair prejudice petition under s.994, just and equitable winding up, and how minority shareholders enforce protections against majority control. |
| Derivative Claims | The statutory derivative action under ss.260 to 264, its relationship to the rule in Foss v Harbottle and the proper claimant principle, and the permission stages a member must satisfy. |
| Share Capital and Maintenance | Allotment of shares, classes and class rights, the capital maintenance doctrine, reduction of capital and lawful distributions, central to many corporate finance and company law assignments. |
| Company Meetings and Resolutions | General meetings, ordinary, special and written resolutions, notice requirements, quorum and voting, and how decision-making powers are divided between the board and the members. |
| Insolvency and Winding Up | Liquidation, administration and the priority of creditors under the Insolvency Act 1986, including the distinction between compulsory and voluntary winding up. |
| Wrongful and Fraudulent Trading | Directors’ personal liability under ss.213 and 214 of the Insolvency Act 1986, the moment directors should have ceased trading, and the defences available to limit contribution. |
| Loan Capital and Charges | Debentures, fixed and floating charges, crystallisation, registration of charges and priority between secured creditors, often examined alongside insolvency and capital topics. |
| Corporate Liability | Attribution of criminal and civil liability to companies, the identification principle, vicarious liability and corporate manslaughter, where company law meets tort and criminal law. |
| Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers | Schemes of arrangement, the Takeover Code, and the regulation of public company acquisitions, frequently set as advisory or essay tasks on corporate transactions. |
| Corporate Social Responsibility | The s.172 enlightened shareholder value debate, stakeholder theory and sustainability reporting, linking directors’ duties to wider ethical and environmental obligations. |
| Partnership and Business Forms | Comparing the limited company with partnerships, LLPs and sole traders, including liability, taxation and governance differences relevant to choosing a business medium. |
| Promoters and Pre-Incorporation Contracts | The fiduciary position of promoters, disclosure obligations and the personal liability rule under s.51 for contracts made before a company exists. |
| Company Secretarial and Compliance | Statutory filing duties, the company secretary’s role, the persons of significant control register and ongoing reporting obligations to Companies House. |
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How We Meet Company Law Academic Standards
OSCOLA referencing
We cite cases, statutes, secondary sources and journal articles using OSCOLA footnotes with neutral citations and pinpoints, and supply tables of cases and legislation where your faculty requires them.
Primary legal authority
Arguments rest on statute and binding case law rather than unverified web sources, drawing on the Companies Act 2006, Insolvency Act 1986 and reported decisions read in full, not from summaries.
Originality and plagiarism control
Every assignment is written from scratch and checked with Turnitin-style similarity software, so your work is unique, properly attributed and free from copied passages before delivery.
Doctrinal methodology
For essays and dissertations we apply recognised doctrinal and, where relevant, comparative methodology, analysing the law as it stands and critically evaluating reform proposals and competing academic views.
Current law and reform
We work from the law in force at the time of writing, flagging recent amendments and reform debates so your analysis reflects the present position rather than superseded provisions.
Rubric-aligned quality checks
Each draft is reviewed against your module learning outcomes and marking criteria, with proofreading for clarity, legal accuracy, structure and the descriptors that distinguish a first from a 2:1.
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Subject Specialists
Our writers hold UK law degrees and handle Company Law specifically, from separate legal personality and lifting the corporate veil to directors’ duties, corporate governance and shareholder rights, remedies and company formation.
Rigorous Quality Control
Every Company Law assignment is checked against the marking criteria, screened for accurate case citation and OSCOLA referencing, and proofread before delivery, so your legal reasoning and authorities stand up to examiner scrutiny.
100% Reliable
We deliver original, plagiarism-free Company Law work written to your exact brief and grade target, never resold or reused, with confidentiality protected at every stage of your order.
Thorough Research
Your writer grounds each argument in primary authority, the Companies Act 2006, leading cases such as Salomon, and current corporate governance codes, rather than vague or outdated secondary commentary.
Affordability
Company Law help is priced fairly for student budgets, with transparent quotes and no hidden charges, so you get expert legal writing without overstretching your finances during a demanding term.
Excellent Customer Service
Our support team is available around the clock to answer questions about your Company Law order, share progress updates and pass instructions to your writer, however tight your submission deadline.
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Place your order with your Company Law brief, word count, deadline and marking rubric, then confirm payment securely. The moment it clears, we match you with a writer experienced in corporate law.
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Cheap Assignment Writing Prices
Delivery Time | 1 Day | 2 Days | 3 Days | 5 Days | 10 Days | 15 Days | 15 Days+ |
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| A-Level A* Grade | £24.20 | £22.58 | £20.97 | £17.74 | £16.13 | £16.13 | £16.13 |
| A-Level A Grade | £21.64 | £20.20 | £18.76 | £15.87 | £14.43 | £14.43 | £14.43 |
| A-Level B Grade | £20.33 | £18.97 | £17.62 | £14.91 | £13.55 | £13.55 | £13.55 |
| International Baccalaureate Grade 7 (A) | £24.20 | £22.58 | £20.97 | £17.74 | £16.13 | £16.13 | £16.13 |
| International Baccalaureate Grade 6 (B) | £22.92 | £21.39 | £19.86 | £16.81 | £15.28 | £15.28 | £15.28 |
| International Baccalaureate Grade 5 (C) | £21.64 | £20.20 | £18.76 | £15.87 | £14.43 | £14.43 | £14.43 |
| Diploma (HND/HNC) Distinction | £43.32 | £40.43 | £37.54 | £31.77 | £28.88 | £28.88 | £28.88 |
| Diploma (HND/HNC) Merit | £28.02 | £26.15 | £24.28 | £20.55 | £18.68 | £18.68 | £18.68 |
| Diploma (HND/HNC) Pass | £24.20 | £22.58 | £20.97 | £17.74 | £16.13 | £16.13 | £16.13 |
| Undergraduate Upper First Class (75%+) | £45.86 | £42.80 | £39.74 | £33.63 | £30.57 | £30.57 | £30.57 |
| Undergraduate First Class (70-74%) | £40.61 | £37.90 | £35.19 | £29.78 | £27.07 | £27.07 | £27.07 |
| Undergraduate 2:1 (60-69%) | £28.02 | £26.15 | £24.28 | £20.55 | £18.68 | £18.68 | £18.68 |
| Undergraduate 2:2 (50-59%) | £24.20 | £22.58 | £20.97 | £17.74 | £16.13 | £16.13 | £16.13 |
| Masters Distinction (70%+) | £54.72 | £51.07 | £47.42 | £40.13 | £36.48 | £36.48 | £36.48 |
| Masters Merit (60-69%) | £34.98 | £32.65 | £30.32 | £25.65 | £23.32 | £23.32 | £23.32 |
| Masters Pass (50-59%) | £30.57 | £28.53 | £26.49 | £22.42 | £20.38 | £20.38 | £20.38 |
| MPhil Pass | £53.51 | £49.94 | £46.37 | £39.24 | £35.67 | £35.67 | £35.67 |
| PhD | £58.62 | £54.71 | £50.80 | £42.99 | £39.08 | £39.08 | £39.08 |
Company Law Assignment Help FAQs
Pricing depends on word count, academic level and deadline, so a short undergraduate problem question costs far less than an LLM dissertation chapter. Once you share your brief, marking criteria and due date, we provide a clear quote upfront with no hidden charges, and you can choose the level and turnaround that suit your budget.
Turnaround ranges from a few days to longer projects, and we offer expedited delivery for urgent company law coursework when capacity allows. Tighter deadlines carry a higher rate because they require a writer to prioritise your work. We always agree a realistic completion date in advance and keep you updated on progress.
Yes. Every company law assignment is written individually by a human legal writer and checked with similarity-detection software before delivery. We do not resell or recycle work, and all cases, statutes and sources are properly cited in OSCOLA, so the finished piece is original and fully attributed.
Absolutely. We never share your name, university or order details with third parties, and our writers do not see your identifying information. Communication and files are handled securely, so using our company law assignment writing service remains entirely private between you and our team.
We offer revisions so the assignment matches your brief. If a point needs sharper analysis, a different case adding or the structure adjusting, send your feedback and your writer will amend the work within the agreed revision terms, aiming to ensure the final draft reflects exactly what your module requires.
Yes. Our company law writers hold UK law degrees and many have postgraduate qualifications or practice experience. They are familiar with the Companies Act 2006, leading authorities and OSCOLA, and we match your order to a writer whose background fits the specific corporate law topic you are studying.
OSCOLA is our default for company law because most UK law faculties require it, including footnotes, neutral citations and tables of authorities. If your department uses Harvard, APA or another style, simply tell us in your brief and your writer will format every citation accordingly.
Yes. Whether the scenario concerns a breach of s.172, a conflict of interest under s.175 or a derivative claim, we apply the IRAC method to identify the issues, state the relevant Companies Act provisions and case law, apply them to your facts and reach a reasoned conclusion.
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