There are many commercial legal issues which arise in businesses, whether they are long-established, in the early stages of formation or experiencing a period of growth. No matter which situation our client is facing, from the first set of instructions, we take time to gain an overall understanding of their business in order to give informed advice on the commercial legal issues they face. Some clients just need to make a short telephone call for some immediate, hands-on advice, while others may require more detailed support. Whichever it is, we are always happy to advise.
Main services:
- Terms and conditions of sale and purchase
- Tendering supply and purchase agreements
- Agency and distribution contracts
- Outsourcing and consultancy
- Franchising partnerships including limited liability partnerships
- Joint ventures
- Intellectual property rights
- Information technology
- Share option schemes
Harrison Clark also appreciate how valuable time is for our clients and, because of that, will visit them at their offices and make ourselves available for meetings and conference calls whenever and wherever they may be. We also aim to provide a quick and efficient service as this is key to dealing with commercial legal issues. We offer a 24-hour review service and a 48-hour review and amend service when needed by our clients.
Our team also has the experience and knowledge to offer advice and support on commercial legal issues which is usually only to be found in the larger city firms, ranging from terms and conditions to joint ventures and intellectual property rights to share option schemes. This, combined with our level of service and our inevitably cheaper costs, given our location, provides clients with a realistic alternative service to that offered by the larger provincial and regional firms.
We act for a wide range of clients from small, owner-managed businesses to multi-national plcs as well as partnerships, public and government bodies, charities and not for profit organisations.
Our clients are in all sectors of the economy, including engineering and manufacturing, IT and telecommunications, the service industry and the professions.