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Commercial Contracts
Having the right contracts in place is vital to running a successful business. Our experienced team can help your business in negotiating, drafting and reviewing all you commercial contracts and legal agreements.
We advise a wide range of businesses on areas such as their terms and conditions of business and negotiating and drafting distribution and licensing agreements.

E-Commerce specialists
Druces’ Commercial Contracts team has strong expertise in consumer contracts and often helps e-commerce businesses navigate the maze of consumer legislation surrounding these types of contracts.
Recent work
- We advised a well-known European fashion brand on the break-up of a European agency relationship.
- Drafting digital commerce terms for a specialised luxury-goods retailer.
- We negotiated and drafted a software licensing agreement on behalf of a software provider.
- We negotiated and drafted a manufacturing contract for an ethical fashion company.
- We advised on and reviewed the franchise agreement for a well-known confectionery business.

Who to Contact

Partner, Corporate & Commercial
Neil is a specialist Commercial, IT & IP Partner in our Corporate and Commercial Department. He brings his real-life experience at the sharp-end of the IT world to the advice he gives in his core specialism of Commercial Law.
How can we help?
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