Commercial / Contracts

Deals and contracts are the lifeblood of any business but many disputes start life as poorly documented (if they are documented at all) commercial arrangements. We understand the time and cost pressures faced by most businesses that lead them into deals with limited documentation but firmly believe well written contracts that pragmatically balance cost, risk and reward save you money in the long run.

We can help you with contracts such as:

  • Outsourcing agreements
  • IT and Telecoms procurement
  • Outsourcing managed services
  • Supplier framework agreements
  • Purchase / sale of equipment and services
  • Consultancy agreements
  • Review of existing contracting processes to ensure they are fit for purpose
  • Competition law and other regulatory aspects of the deals you do
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