Commercial Law Northern Ireland

Protecting Your Organisation To Fuel Growth

Our commercial law team supports clients in a variety of sectors.

It doesn’t matter if you’re a start-up business or an established organisation; having the proper commercial agreements and contracts in place is essential to protecting and developing your organisation. Even for the most experienced business owners, it can take time to navigate the legal world. We pride ourselves in providing straightforward, no nonsense legal expert guidance. We can help you manage your risks and protect your business.

What can we do to help you?

We can draft custom contracts and agreements to help to achieve your specific needs and to attain your commercial objectives.

Are you looking for ways to renew your business contracts? We offer a contract review service. Our contract lawyers will work closely with you to review your legal documents and ensure they comply with your area’s current legislation.

Are you seeking advice about a contract you have been asked to sign? Our commercial lawyers can review your documents and give you advice if you need it.

• Agreed fees with no hidden costs
• Expert Northern Ireland legal advice for business and commercial law
• Agreed delivery times to achieve the optimum time frame possible
• Legal advice that is simple to understand, human-centred and results-focused

With Clarendon Legal, your commercial law requirements will be sufficiently addressed; get in touch today to discuss your needs.

Commercial Law Experts Northern Ireland

Commercial Law FAQ

Commercial law disputes concern mainly contract and/or commercial or economic tort law. This includes issues that can arise during the operation of a business at any phase of the commercial cycle. These disputes may be brought to court for final determination of legal issues if other resolution methods, such as mediation or arbitration, have not provided a satisfactory solution.

Commercial Law protects businesses that enter into commercial agreements with other companies/individuals/partnerships and provides resolutions for when things do not go according to plan.

Yes, and no. While you don’t need legal advice, we strongly recommend it. Consult a commercial lawyer early in your journey to ensure you have all the necessary documentation to build your business on solid foundations.