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Drafting of Contracts & Agreements

What is It?

Contracts and agreements are the legal backbone of business relationships, defining the rights, duties, and obligations of parties. A well-drafted contract protects against disputes, ensures compliance with law, and creates a strong foundation for trust.

Who Needs This?

  • Startups & SMEs entering into vendor, client, or investor arrangements.

  • Companies executing commercial transactions, joint ventures, or partnerships.

  • Employers engaging employees, consultants, or contractors.

  • Businesses dealing with IP, technology, or brand licensing.

Why It Matters

  • Clearly sets out roles, responsibilities, and deliverables.

  • Prevents misunderstandings and disputes.

  • Ensures legal enforceability of rights.

  • Builds confidence among investors, clients, and partners.

Types of Contracts & Agreements We Draft

  • Corporate & Commercial: Shareholders’ Agreement, Share Purchase Agreement, Term Sheets, Joint Venture Agreement, Franchise Agreement.

  • Employment & HR: Employment Agreement, Consultancy Agreement, Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA), Non-Compete & Confidentiality Clauses.

  • Business Operations: Vendor Agreement, Service Agreement, Supply & Distribution Agreement, Lease Agreement.

  • Finance & Investment: Loan Agreement, Debenture Subscription Agreement, Private Equity Agreements.

  • IP & Technology: Licensing Agreement, Software Development Agreement, Technology Transfer Agreement.

Process of Drafting

  1. Requirement Analysis – Understand business objectives & risks.

  2. Draft Preparation – Tailor the agreement as per law and client needs.

  3. Negotiation Support – Assist in refining terms with the counterparty.

  4. Finalization & Execution – Deliver enforceable, legally binding agreements.

How Law to Corporate (LTC) Helps

  • Drafting clear, legally compliant contracts tailored to your business.

  • Identifying and mitigating risks in agreements.

  • Supporting negotiations and redrafting until closure.

  • Ensuring contracts are future-proof and dispute-ready