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Southampton: Coffin Mew advises Tallix on acquisition

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The corporate team at South Coast law firm Coffin Mew LLP has advised Tallix on its acquisition of the entire issued share capital of Kolectric Research.
With its new MC8020 Covermeter, Kolectric is at the forefront of the rebar detection and location industry. It complements Tallix’s existing offerings, especially as it has been a supplier to Kolectric for a number of years. Tallix is a creative engineering services company specialising in the design of software and electronics for professional products.

The corporate aspects of the transaction were dealt with by Jamie Earley, who also drew on support from Tabytha Cunningham from Coffin Mew’s employment team. Earley said: “We were delighted to have worked with Tallix on this deal and I look forward to working with them again in the near future. We wish them every success with this new venture.”

Tim Giles, business development manager at Tallix, stated: “I would like to thank Jamie and Tabytha for all their advice and hard work to get this deal over the line – it is greatly appreciated.”

Tallix received accountancy and tax advice from Allison Walker, based in Taylor Cocks’ Portsmouth Office, while the sellers were advised by Princecroft Willis Chartered Accountants in Bournemouth. The sellers received legal advice from Nigel Beckwith of Gosschalks Solicitors in Hull.

Resources: Tallix website

TBM Team

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