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Commercial Contracts and other Disputes - Frequently Asked Questions in England & Wales

Commercial Contracts and other Disputes - Frequently Asked Questions in England & Wales

Mar 25, 2020
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Summary

Our commercial disputes team is managing numerous client issues developing in the contractual and commercial space owing to the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are some key aspects you should be thinking about under the laws of England & Wales – and on which we are ready to help. A clear review now, and formulation of a disputes strategy may well pay dividends later.

What’s the contractual position?

We are seeing issues arising in all types of commercial contracts from supply agreements, service agreements, asset/share sales and purchases, finance agreements and more. In every case the starting point is a careful contract review.

Here are some answers to questions we are frequently being asked:

Download our document to read answers and FAQs >

Our key aspects of commerical disputes also address:

  • How can I protect my position now?
    • Can I resolve immediate issues by varying terms?
    • Should I consider an injunction?
  • What’s the insurance position?
    • What cover do I have?
    • Is there specific cover for disputes?

Related Capabilities

  • Business & Commercial Disputes

  • Corporate

Meet The Team

Graham Shear

Graham Shear

Co-Author, London

+44 (0) 20 3400 4191

Meet The Team

Graham Shear

Graham Shear

Co-Author, London

+44 (0) 20 3400 4191

Meet The Team

Graham Shear

Graham Shear

Co-Author, London

+44 (0) 20 3400 4191
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