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Corporate: Commercial Agreements

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Contracts form the foundation of your relationships with your customers/clients and suppliers.

The interests of your business should be protected and you should be able to rely on the terms you agreed.

We are able to negotiate, draft and advise on a wide range of commercial documents.

Some of the most common documents our Commercial Team here at Storrar Cowdry are asked to help with are:

  • Terms and Conditions
  • Supply Contracts
  • General Policies

Our team work with you to identify your current and future needs and pre-empt potential problems and risks.

We provide pragmatic and commercial advice to save you time and money.

Our commercial clients tell us we are different because they can talk directly to a qualified solicitor with one single point of contact.

You’ll find our expert commercial solicitors confident, friendly and easy to work with. We measure our performance on quality, integrity, and above all, getting the right result for you.

You can contact our Commercial Team for a no-obligation discussion to find out how we can help you with our business needs.

Our Dedicated and Knowledgeable Solicitors

If you wish to discuss your situation further with an expert solicitor please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

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Freddie Storrar

Solicitor and Head of Corporate & Commercial

Emma Pierce-Kemp

Associate Solicitor

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need terms and conditions?

Terms and conditions are a set of regulations which users/purchasers must agree to follow in order to use your services/buy your goods. They form a legally binding contract between your business and its customers. There are plenty of advantages of having terms and conditions, they can limit your liability, set out the obligations on each party (such as payment), deal with time for performance of the contract and how the contract can be terminated. Without terms and conditions your business may be at greater risk or not protected against liability.

What is GDPR?

General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force in May 2018, it governs how ALL businesses and organisations handle and use the information of customers and employees. Businesses need to identify the type of data they record (name, address, IP address), obtain consent to process data (such as explicit consent to marketing), ensure security measures are compliant and provide training to employees. We can work with you to review your policies and procedures to ensure you meet the requirements.

Can I sign a contract electronically?

Electronic signatures are common in contracts with consumers and businesses. They are very often used for simple contracts and documents such as board minutes however they are still seen to be a risk with a lack of certainty and many larger transactions and deeds are still signed in ‘wet ink’.

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