Partnership Agreements

Partnership Agreements

Business partnerships can present exciting opportunities to expand business services and operations.  Establishing these partnerships through clear, legal documentation allows all parties to act with confidence. 

We’ll help you to define each partner’s role and responsibilities, commercial terms and termination rights so you know exactly where you stand. Our partnership agreement services include: 

  • Custom drafting: We draft comprehensive agreements tailored to your specific business needs and ambitions.  This includes the term, termination rights, warranties and liabilities. 
  • Role definition: Clearly defining each partner’s duties, responsibilities, commercial agreement and shared outcomes allows all parties to optimise the partnership opportunity. 
  • Dispute resolution: Sometimes partnerships don’t always go to plan and so we’ll make sure your agreement establishes procedures for resolving disputes and making critical decisions. 


We help create a solid foundation for your partnership, ensuring mutual understanding and providing the right basis for a thriving business relationship.
 

From our clients
"When I received the funding to scale my Start-up to a full-scale company, I needed to have in place the commercial contracts necessary to support my business. After an introduction to Babs & an explanation of what I required, she set to work & provided me with everything I needed. Furthermore, Babs also reviewed Service Agreements supplied to me by companies whose services I needed & ensured the contracts were balanced & fair. She did such an excellent job that the company providing my telemarketing sales asked if I would introduce her to them, which I was more than happy to do. Starting a new business is difficult & expensive enough without having to fork out thousands in legal fees & trying to understand legal terms written in contracts. Babs made this easy for me & the costs for the quality of work she provided was very reasonable. I wouldn’t use another commercial solicitor to undertake any work for me ever again & I couldn’t recommend her highly enough. Thank you so much."

Innovative Business Solutions

At Jamieson Law, we understand that navigating the complex world of corporate law is crucial for the success and growth of your business. Our experienced team is here to provide expert guidance and support across a wide range of corporate legal matters.

Whether you are looking to expand by acquiring another business or planning to sell your own, our team can guide you through every step of the process. We can provide detailed due diligence, draft and negotiate your sale agreements, thereby facilitating a smooth transaction.

Entering a business partnership requires clear, legally binding agreements to define each partner’s role, responsibilities, and share of profits. We draft partnership agreements that set the foundation for a successful business relationship. 

When collaborating with another business, a well-structured joint venture agreement is essential. Our team will help you outline the terms of your joint venture, including contributions, management and profit-sharing. 

Well drafted heads of terms can provide a preliminary framework and outline the key terms of the proposed transaction. This helps to align expectations and pave the way for a smoother negotiation and completion process.

The articles of association are crucial for defining the rules and regulations that govern your company’s operations. We’ll draft and review your articles to ensure they’re compliant and support your company’s objectives and governance. 

Balancing the interests of shareholders is crucial for sustainable, positive business growth.  We draft agreements that clearly define the rights and responsibilities of all parties. 

Conducting due diligence is important when entering any major business transaction. The Jamieson Law team will review financial records, legal documents, and other critical information to identify potential risks, providing you with the information you need to make informed decisions.