Expertise
Supply of Goods Agreements
Mitigate your risk potential and create bespoke supply of goods agreements that work for your business.
When standard terms and conditions on their own are not enough, you need to be confident that your supply of goods agreements are comprehensive, protect your business and comply with all relevant statutes and regulations. Your business relationships, and your business itself, may depend on it. Achieve peace of mind with our commercial lawyers’ knowledge, expertise and support.
From day-to-day dealings to one-off supply arrangements, protecting your business is key
Our team of commercial contract lawyers can support you with:
Advising on key terms and issues
Interpretation
Reviewing supply of goods agreements
Compliance
Legal updates and suggested amendments
Risk mitigation
Dispute resolution
Market practice
Understanding
Drafting a service agreement
Negotiation
Varying or amending
Harmonisation
Supply of goods agreements: the essentials
You may be entering into a new business relationship, negotiating a one-off transaction, or securing a long-term arrangement with a third party where a supply of goods agreement is required to run in parallel with standard terms of business. Whatever the reason, and whether you are a supplier or a buyer, it’s crucial that the paperwork properly reflects the business arrangement agreed, mitigates any potential risk for your business, and reduces the risk of disagreement between the parties in the future.
Whether you regularly deal with supply arrangements, or are new to this type of arrangement, each supply of goods agreement needs to be drafted as a one-off arrangement and can throw up new and unexpected issues. Our lawyers experience and understanding of the legal framework and market practice make navigation of these issues much simpler.
Complex pieces of legislation such as the Sale of Goods Act (SGA), and the Unfair Contract Terms Act exist which may impact on your supply arrangements, and failure to comply with these could have adverse consequences for your business relationships. Taking legal advice at an early stage will save time, anxiety and cost in the long-run and also ensure that your business has the protection it needs.
Benefits of a carefully drafted supply of goods agreement
Certainty
Mitigate risk
Legal compliance
Stay ahead of the competition
Supply continuity
Flexibility of terms
Who we help: National companies of all sizes
Our clients cover a diverse range of sectors and range from start-ups to large multi-national companies. We have technical and commercial expertise across many industries and understand the specific issues faced by different organisations, whether they act in the role of supplier or buyer.
Why choose Suis Law Lawyers?
We understand that each business is unique and that the commercial challenges and risks it faces depends on its size, structure, industry, and objectives. Our commercial lawyers have the technical expertise as well as the commerciality and business acumen to understand your business and advise accordingly.
We can assist you at all stages of your business’ lifecycle, from start-up to established national company. Whether you require a specific supply of goods agreement or need wider support from our varied range of business legal services, we understand and can support you through the various issues that may arise. Plus, we have all worked at partner level in top 100 firms or in-house at major international businesses.
Find out more about the team here:
Legal support designed
to fit your business needs
- An affordable solution for businesses needing one-off legal support. Receive ‘City’ partner-level expertise at a fraction of ‘City’ prices.
- A monthly subscription legal support package specifically designed for start-ups and smaller businesses.
- Providing you with priority access to a dedicated panel of highly experienced lawyers.
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A national law firm
Our commercial lawyers are based in or close to major cities across the Middle East and Europe providing expert legal advice to clients both locally and nationally.
We mainly work remotely, so we can work with you wherever you are. But we can arrange face-to-face meeting at our offices or a location of your choosing.
Jeddah
London
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