Protect your business through proper legal documentation
Why spend good money drafting contracts, privacy policies etc.?
You may think that your money is better spent on advertising campaigns than on legal fees. However, a soured business deal can cost you a lot more than what you would have earned from it in the first place.
In today's business world, your contract sets out your rights and obligations with respect to the other parties involved. Your contract can be a wonderful protection for you, setting out all that the other party has to provide to you, and indemnifying you from any losses, all at the expense of your counterparty or your contract can sabotage you, by obligating you to indemnify the others.
It is therefore definitely worth your money to have your contracts reviewed, negotiated and properly drafted in order to protect your assets, ensure you are remunerated, and limit your liability.
As discussed in one of our articles, Read those fine print before you sign!
http://sbr.com.sg/professional-serviceslegal/commentary/6-provisions-look-out-signing-contract-in-singapore
- Published online by the Singapore Business Review.
The types of legal documents that we can assist you with:
When faced with a contract that has provisions setting out what happens should one fail to perform, a counter-party will think twice before breaching the contract. So a well-drafted contract has a “breach deterring” effect.
Furthermore, if a dispute arises and it becomes necessary to litigate the matter, a contract that clearly sets out your rights also means that it is more likely for you to have the matter settled in your favour.
Therefore, let us assist you in protecting your business.
Our fees start from S$600 onwards, please email us at ask@ariellelaw.com for a no-obligation quote.
Why spend good money drafting contracts, privacy policies etc.?
You may think that your money is better spent on advertising campaigns than on legal fees. However, a soured business deal can cost you a lot more than what you would have earned from it in the first place.
In today's business world, your contract sets out your rights and obligations with respect to the other parties involved. Your contract can be a wonderful protection for you, setting out all that the other party has to provide to you, and indemnifying you from any losses, all at the expense of your counterparty or your contract can sabotage you, by obligating you to indemnify the others.
It is therefore definitely worth your money to have your contracts reviewed, negotiated and properly drafted in order to protect your assets, ensure you are remunerated, and limit your liability.
As discussed in one of our articles, Read those fine print before you sign!
http://sbr.com.sg/professional-serviceslegal/commentary/6-provisions-look-out-signing-contract-in-singapore
- Published online by the Singapore Business Review.
The types of legal documents that we can assist you with:
- Distribution Agreements
- Vendor Agreements
- Licensing Agreements
- Franchise Agreements
- Shareholders' Agreements
- Employment Contracts
- Independent Contractor Agreements
- Finders Fee Agreements
- Talent Acquisition Agreements
- Merchant Acquisition Agreements
- Issuing Incentives Agreements
- Acquiring Incentives Agreements
- Referral Agreements
- IT Agreements
- Design Project Agreements
- Tenancy Agreements
- Privacy Policies
- Website Terms and Conditions
When faced with a contract that has provisions setting out what happens should one fail to perform, a counter-party will think twice before breaching the contract. So a well-drafted contract has a “breach deterring” effect.
Furthermore, if a dispute arises and it becomes necessary to litigate the matter, a contract that clearly sets out your rights also means that it is more likely for you to have the matter settled in your favour.
Therefore, let us assist you in protecting your business.
Our fees start from S$600 onwards, please email us at ask@ariellelaw.com for a no-obligation quote.