Commercial Contracts
Drafting, review and negotiation of supply, services, distribution, licensing, consultancy and other agreements that define how businesses work together.
Practical legal advice for businesses, founders and investors — from contracts and commercial relationships to transactions, disputes and growth.
Commercial decisions involve relationships, obligations and risk. We help clients establish clear arrangements, understand their legal position and respond effectively when circumstances change.
Drafting, review and negotiation of supply, services, distribution, licensing, consultancy and other agreements that define how businesses work together.
Advice on companies, trusts, partnerships, joint ventures and other structures used to establish, operate or grow a business.
Legal support for business sales and acquisitions, asset and share transactions, due diligence, restructures and commercial negotiations.
Preparation and review of shareholders agreements, partnership arrangements, governance documents and mechanisms for managing ownership, control and exit.
Strategic advice and representation in contractual, shareholder, partnership, debt and other business disputes, including negotiation and court proceedings where required.
Advice on employment agreements, contractor arrangements, workplace policies, performance management, termination and employment-related disputes.
We assist businesses when relationships are first established, as operations grow and evolve, and when a transaction or dispute requires a clear legal response.
We advise on business structures, ownership arrangements, governance and the documents needed to establish clear commercial relationships.
We prepare and review the contracts, employment arrangements and commercial terms that support the day-to-day operation of the business.
We assist with investment, acquisitions, partnerships, new ventures, restructuring and other changes associated with business growth.
When a relationship breaks down or obligations are not met, we assess the legal and commercial options and pursue an appropriate resolution strategy.
A legally available option may still carry operational, financial or relationship consequences. Our advice considers how the legal position supports the client's broader commercial objective.
Ownership percentages do not always determine who controls the business. Voting rights, board composition, reserved matters and deadlock provisions may be equally important.
Liability may arise through warranties, indemnities, guarantees, service standards, employment obligations and the allocation of risk between the parties.
Clear agreements should address what each party must do, how performance is measured and what happens when the arrangement ends or no longer works.
Before taking formal action, the likely outcome should be weighed against timing, evidence, cost, recoverability and the value of preserving the commercial relationship.
A commercial matter may involve corporate structures, employment, intellectual property, finance, property or regulatory obligations at the same time. Our solicitors consider those connections from the outset, helping clients address the matter as a whole rather than dividing it between disconnected providers.
Speak with a solicitor who can understand the commercial objective, assess the legal position and help you determine a practical next step.
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