Commercial Contracts

Commercial contracts advice

  

Our approach

Our approach and experience in this field means we are able to protect your interests whilst you get on with the job of running your business.

We commit to investing time in understanding our clients’ businesses and use that knowledge to provide a better service.

We appreciate that things need to happen quickly in business. That’s why our combination of practical advice and commercial understanding is delivered efficiently and at pace.

We don’t like to over-complicate. Our experience tells us that that a straightforward approach is often the most effective.

Our clients

We have a diverse client portfolio, ranging from owner-managed business to large public companies.

Our current clients include supermarket chain Morrisons, electrical products brand Morphy Richards, monitoring systems provider Brulines Group, medical device company BSN Medical and home delivery courier business Hermes Parcelnet.

How we can help

We have extensive experience of advising on the following types of commercial contract:

  • Standard terms and conditions of sale and purchase
  • Franchise agreements
  • Supply contracts for the sale/ purchase of good and services
  • Outsourcing arrangements
  • Distribution agreements
  • Agency agreements
  • e-commerce and online trade
  • Software
  • Data protection and use
  • Intellectual property

 


Commercial Contracts Contact

Name
Peter Barton
Direct line
0113 227 0371
E-mail
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