Commercial contracts are of vital importance to a company and represent its source of revenue. Poorly drafted contracts can lead to lengthy deadlocks and disputes between contracting parties. Maître Asmae Kirimov supports clients through the various phases in the life of a contract, from its formation through its performance and ultimately its termination.
The legal security of contracts is a key factor for a company. Without it, sustaining a lasting business over the long term is difficult to envisage. Sale, supply, procurement and partnership agreements each have their own legal regime and subtleties that must be mastered to ensure that the relationship runs smoothly.
Adaptability and agility must guide the hand of anyone drafting a contract. Many contract templates exist online, but none can truly be adapted to the constraints of your company. Maître Kirimov has solid experience in contract law and is able to draft your future contractual provisions while respecting your constraints and your needs.
Identifying risks is a crucial concern wherever a contract is involved. A thorough review brings legal weaknesses to light and helps identify any provisions that are no longer up to date. It will be essential to update the company's contract templates so that they always reflect the latest legal developments.
A well-drafted contract is one that anticipates potential disputes, locks them down and provides a means of resolving them as quickly as possible while avoiding litigation. Naturally, anticipation increases a company's legal protection against non-performance or services that fall short of contractual expectations. The contract may, for example, set out what each party expects from the relationship by means of a preamble. It may also provide for arbitration or mediation clauses in order to avoid court proceedings.
Based in Pau, the firm assists micro-businesses, SMEs, entrepreneurs and traders in Nouvelle-Aquitaine and Occitanie, with personalised and responsive follow-up. Being well supported from the contract formation stage allows the director to manage the company's activity without worrying about the reliability of its contracts. The firm offers tailored support to meet all your needs.