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Commercial Agreements in Chesterfield, Sheffield, Dronfield and Mansfield

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How Can Our Business Service Solicitors Help?

All companies will enter into contracts and agreements with customers, distributors, suppliers and manufacturers. The important thing is that your agreements protect your business in the best way possible which is why we will always tailor them to your individual business.

We would always advise that you check any commercial agreements thoroughly and if you’re not sure where to start, we’re here to help every step of the way.

We will always take account of the commercial realities that your business faces and help you to review and discuss any difficult issues.

Our experienced teams in Chesterfield, Dronfield, Sheffield and Mansfield can assist in drafting and advising on all types of commercial contracts including the following:-

  • Joint venture agreements
  • Terms and conditions of business
  • Franchise, agency or distribution agreements
  • Shareholder Protection/Key Man Insurance

We also have an employment law team in Chesterfield, Dronfield, Sheffield and Mansfield who can advise on any employment contract concerns that you may have at the same time.

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It just goes for me to say thank you for your help and assistance and especially the advice in this matter and should A2Z have the need for similar services. We will certainly consider Banner Jones first

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