Serving England & Wales since 2008
Commercial Contracts
Kidwells Solicitors
Expert Legal Support for Your Business Agreements
Strong, clear commercial contracts are essential for protecting your business interests and building lasting professional relationships. At Kidwells Solicitors, our experienced commercial contract lawyers provide tailored advice and agreements to reduce risks, ensure compliance, and give you confidence in your business dealings.
Why Commercial Contracts Are Important
Every business, regardless of size, relies on contracts. From suppliers and clients to staff and partners, contracts set out the rights and responsibilities of all parties involved. A poorly drafted agreement can leave you exposed to disputes, unexpected costs, and reputational damage.
Our team ensures that your contracts are not only legally binding but also commercially practical – giving you peace of mind and allowing you to focus on growing your business.
Our Commercial Contract Services
We can assist you at every stage of the contract process, including:
- Drafting contracts tailored to your business needs
- Reviewing agreements to ensure they protect your interests
- Negotiating terms with third parties
- Advising on compliance with current legislation and regulations
- Resolving disputes arising from contractual issues
Types of Business Agreements We Handle
Our solicitors can support you with a wide range of commercial contracts, including:
- Supply of goods and services agreements
- Terms and conditions of business
- Agency and distribution agreements
- Franchise agreements
- Confidentiality and non-disclosure agreements (NDAs)
- Partnership and joint venture agreements
- Employment and consultancy contracts
- Software licences
- Intellectual property licences
Frequently Asked Questions
A commercial contract is a legally binding agreement between two or more parties, setting out their rights, responsibilities, and obligations in a business arrangement.
Having a solicitor draft or review your contracts ensures they are legally enforceable, clearly written, and designed to protect your interests. This reduces the risk of misunderstandings or costly disputes.
Yes. Our solicitors can review any agreement to highlight risks, ensure compliance with current legislation, and suggest improvements to better protect your business.