Contracts are an essential part of business in that they offer guidance on day to day operations; the exchange of goods and services and the relationship that a business has with its employees.
Contracts should always be comprehensive, clear and in writing, to help minimise the risk of future dispute. They can be changed at any time by a new agreement between the same parties and should be reviewed and updated at regular intervals in line with changes to consumer legislation.
The employment team at Tayntons can help you with any type of employment contract. Our corporate and commercial department helps suppliers with the drafting of bespoke contracts to suit the needs of their business whilst also advising on potential breaches of contract for customers and suppliers alike. We’ve supported a wide range of SMEs, ensuring that their commercial agreements are flexible and match their current and future needs.
We understand that properly drafted contracts throughout the supply chain could make or break a business. Call our solicitors now to find out more or use the contact form located on this site.
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