Creation and review of contracts


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"The agreement provides a basis for securing your business."

A contract is the cornerstone of any business venture. Carefully drafted contractual provisions can effectively protect the seller’s interests and minimise the risk of conflict or misunderstanding between the parties. We offer comprehensive services in drafting tailored contracts, adapting existing agreements to specific cases and legal requirements, and conducting detailed analyses to identify business risks.

Our services are aimed at clients seeking professional legal support in the area of contracts, including:

  • E-commerce contracts – we specialise in agreements adapted to the specifics of online commerce, including partnership agreements
  • Commercial contracts – we draft and review contracts commonly used in trade, such as sales agreements, service contracts, cooperation agreements, and other arrangements governing business relations between entrepreneurs
  • Intellectual property (IP) contracts – we prepare and review licence agreements, copyright transfer agreements, and contracts concerning trademarks, industrial designs, and other key IP rights
  • Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) and non-compete clauses – we develop clear and effective agreements that safeguard your company’s confidential information and protect your business interests from competitor actions or internal threats
  • Distribution agreements – we create precise distribution contracts that clearly define the terms of cooperation between suppliers and distributors, securing our client’s interests

We provide full legal support, including post-drafting assistance, to ensure your contracts are tailored to your business needs and industry specifics.

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FAQ

1. why can ready-made contract templates from the internet be risky for a company?
Ready-made model contracts usually do not take into account the specifics of your industry or the specific risks your business faces. As every business relationship is different, mismatched provisions may not provide real protection in crisis situations. A professionally drafted contract is created "for bad times", which means precisely defining responsibilities, contractual penalties and exit procedures for the cooperation. As a result, a dedicated document minimises the risk of costly litigation.
2. what does it take to review a contract before it is signed?
An analysis of the contract by a lawyer allows us to detect hidden business risks and clauses that may be extremely disadvantageous to you. We not only check compliance with regulations, but above all assess the reality of the safeguards for your interests, e.g. in terms of payment, transfer of copyright (IP) or notice periods. As a result, you enter the cooperation with full knowledge of your rights and obligations, which puts you in a stronger negotiating position and gives you a sense of security.
3. What is the significance of NDAs and non-compete agreements?
Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) and non-compete agreements are key to protecting your company's know-how and trade secrets. Effectively drafted provisions protect against unauthorised use of your customer base, marketing strategies or operational processes by staff or contractors. Without such safeguards, it is extremely difficult to pursue claims in the event of a betrayal of company secrets. A properly drafted contract provides a real deterrent and barrier to those who might want to use your expertise for the benefit of competitors.
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