Business - Protecting - Customers & suppliers

Your supply chain is only as strong as the weakest link and both suppliers and customers can cause problems. For instance, what happens when the debtors won’t pay, the contracts no longer deliver, or your own warranties and promises haven’t been met? Who’s to blame and who’s entitled to what compensation?

As with most potentially contentious matters, the sooner you involve us the more effective our legal advice will be. We’ll talk to you about types of legal action and types of resolution. We’ll also talk to you about strategic concepts such as damage limitation, risk management and regulatory compliance.

Find out how our lawyers help businesses to settle disputes with common sense. Don’t hesitate to contact one of our partners in confidence for an initial view.

  • Agency disputes
    European businesses suffer from heavy regulation of commercial agents. Dealing with any dispute involving an agent needs careful handling. Our lawyers will help you manage the risk that an agent ends...
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  • Contractual disputes
    Contracts are only a record of what has been agreed. Disputes are invariably about what the contract doesn't say. From experience, commercial disputes become a major drain on management time and if...
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  • Distribution disputes
    Distributors are often your window on your client base. If relationships turn sour there is every chance that your customer base will be damaged. Our lawyers will help you manage customer relations...
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  • Legal risk management
    Managing legal risk is often more about organisational process than any single event. Our lawyers can help you avoid disputes and manage risk by looking at your legal process. Avoiding disputes is...
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