Paying attention to a contract means preventing future problems. I help you create and review contracts that protect your interests.
I focus primarily on commercial contracts and real estate agreements. A bespoke contract is necessary whenever you do not have a draft from the other party. I write contracts clearly, understandably, and without unnecessary legal jargon.
If you have received a draft contract from the other party, I will check it for hidden risks and add everything necessary to protect your interests – clearly, using tracked changes and comments.
Repeated exchanges of amended contracts or communication about proposed changes can be lengthy, inefficient, and ultimately expensive. I will join you in a meeting (in person or online) to go through all open points with the other party and find an optimal solution.
Although a contract should be unambiguous, this is not always the case. I will help you with the interpretation of a contract regarding the specific situation you are dealing with.
In my practice, I have already drafted or reviewed hundreds of contracts, particularly in the fields of commerce and real estate. I follow professional literature and case law in contract law – so I know exactly what to focus on.
I draft contracts clearly and understandably so that you will not need a lawyer to interpret them later.
Protracted contract negotiations can mean a lost opportunity. Do not miss out on a deal due to a long wait for a contract or its review.
Has the other party presented you with a contract, and you feel your interests are not covered? I will amend the contract to make it balanced and mutually acceptable.
Have you reached an agreement and just need to get it on paper? I will draft a contract that reflects what was agreed – clearly and understandably.
Did you draft a contract yourself, and the Land Registry rejected the application for registration? I will correct the cited errors so that everything proceeds smoothly and quickly.
Do you need a template contract for your business or Terms and Conditions as an annex to an offer? You are in the right place.