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“I want to thank you for your dedication, unstinting efforts and tireless commitment. I am also very grateful for your counsel and guidance throughout the process. It has been an absolute pleasure working with Clarke Willmott.”
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There are many day-to-day legal issues in the running of a business. Getting the right contracts and agreements in place is key to your company’s long-term success. Our commercial contract solicitors provide solutions through a clear and direct business-to-business approach.

We work with businesses of all sizes to help them navigate through a variety of legal agreements. Our clients include start-ups, who are putting contracts and agreements into place for the first time and long-established businesses, who require on-going legal advice to enhance the value of their opportunities.

How our contract law solicitors can help

We understand that effective commercial legal advice is about more than just paperwork. It is about helping you develop more business or maximise the value of your trading relationships, whilst minimising the associated risks.

Our highly experienced team of contract solicitors can provide straightforward, commercial advice on all manner of contractual requirements, from ‘heavyweight’ commercial contracts such as long-term supply agreements, outsourcing contracts and distribution agreements, to reviewing existing agreements and terms and conditions to identify where disputes might arise.

Whatever your business objectives are, we see it as our role to help you achieve your goals.

Who we can help and how

Our contract law team has particular expertise in technology contracts and can provide specialist information technology and intellectual property advice.

We have a well-established network of professional contacts developed over a number of years and our commercial contract solicitors are supported by other specialist disciplines within Clarke Willmott. This means we can also advise on all the legal matters a business might face including employment, property, tax, banking and finance.

At present a cross-discipline team of Clarke Willmott solicitors is supporting members of the Hinkley Point C supply chain.

Recommendations

‘Extremely knowledgeable, flexible and hard-working. The Clarke Wilmott team are very professional, embrace new technologies of communication and importantly translate very complex important legal terms/clauses with care and attention to ensure you fully understand.’ – Legal 500 2025

Contact a Commercial contract solicitor today

Our specialist commercial and contract law solicitors based in Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, London, Manchester, Southampton and Taunton, are ready to support your business. We can provide advice to businesses located within the UK and internationally.

Call for a free initial consultation today on 0800 652 8025 or get in touch online.

Your key contacts

Amy Peacey

Partner

Southampton
Amy helps businesses and individuals document their contract relationships with third parties ensuring their commercial contracts are legally sound and comply with all applicable laws.
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