Commercial

Well drafted contracts are the cornerstone of good business. Smart contracts drive business growth while protecting your business. Our commercial lawyers have specialist expertise in both corporate and commercial law and advise on all aspects of international and national commercial contract work, from drafting contracts and terms of business, to commercial negotiation of franchising, distribution, supply and servicing agreements, through to a whole range of complex bespoke agreements for more complicated transactions.

We are also experienced in developing intellectual property agreements, advising on data protection issues and issues arising from compliance with anti-corruption and bribery legislation.

Our goal is always to ensure that the advice we offer addresses any potential legal issues arising from business decisions taken today, but that also safeguards the business from any legal considerations that may arise in the future.

Like our advice, the contracts we draft are clear and unambiguous, compliant and water-tight, designed to protect you and your business from commercial risks and the legal expenses of future business disputes.

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    • Terms and conditions for goods and services (supply and purchase)
    • Manufacturing agreements
    • Agency, distribution and franchise arrangements
    • IP and content licences
    • Collaboration and joint venture agreements
    • Outsourcing
    • Advertising and sponsorship agreements
    • Consultancy agreements
    • E-commerce agreements and terms
    • Confidentiality agreements
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