Technology Savvy, Commercial Contracts Lawyers
Handling high-value and business critical deals is part of our daily activity. Our team of commercial lawyers is ready to advise on, structure, draft and negotiate all types of international commercial agreements.
We work closely with our clients to understand and define the crucial points of the commercial deal and the legal risks behind it. We then ensure that these are properly dealt with in the contract.
- Contract drafting and contract negotiation
- Sales and purchase agreements
- Distribution agreements
- General terms and conditions of sale
- Business contracts
- Development agreements
- IP Licensing agreements
- Software licenses
- Manufacturing agreements
- Confidentiality agreements
- Contract drafting and contract negotiation
- Sales and purchase agreements
- Distribution agreements
- General terms and conditions of sale
- Business contracts
- Commercial and contract related litigations
- Development agreements
- IP Licensing agreements
- Software licenses
- Manufacturing agreements
- Confidentiality agreements
Transactions involving technology are now part of daily business and you will need experienced lawyers with knowledge in both Commercial Law and Intellectual Property to deal with these.
Our team has expertise in both areas. Our team members have many years of experience in negotiating and managing technology focused agreements involving the licensing and transfer of intellectual property rights.
- Drafting and negotiating out-sourcing deals
- Research and development agreements (including with universities around the world)
- Collaboration agreements
- Joint venture agreements
- Strategic alliance agreements
- Patent, trademark and technology license agreements
Latest News
Business parties typically have the freedom to decide the terms and conditions when writing international commercial contracts. The problem is that disputes arise more often than not, which can lead to litigation, arbitration or other forms of dispute resolution involving such agreements.
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