This podcast transcript has been edited in places for readability. You can also listen to our podcast on your podcast platform of choice – find it here > This week we’ve got Carl Selby…
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RWK Goodman’s corporate team has advised the founder shareholders of Accesspoint Group Holdings Limited in relation to the sale of their shares to iomart Group plc, an IT and cloud computing company which provides…
This podcast transcript has been edited in places for readability. You can also listen to our podcast on your podcast platform of choice – find it here > In this episode, we talk about…
We have advised long-standing client Oxford Metrics plc in relation to its acquisition of the entire issued share capital of Oxford-based Industrial Vision Systems Limited (IVS) for a consideration of £8.1million (subject to adjustment)…
RWK Goodman has advised established client The African Stove Company Limited (“TASC”) in relation to a project to finance and distribute 90,000 fuel-efficient cookstoves in Zambia. The project involves the distribution of cookstoves to…
We have advised the shareholders of Savanti Limited on the sale of the company to FSP Consulting Services Limited. Savanti provides cyber security consultancy services including strategy, security leadership, architecture design and security risk…
You can also listen to our podcast on your podcast platform of choice – find it here > Welcome to this episode. In today’s episode, we are talking about AI and the law with…
We have recently advised Oxford Metrics plc on the sale of Yotta to Causeway Technologies for £52m. Oxford Metrics, a long-standing client of RWK Goodman, is an Oxford-based smart sensing software company with customers…
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