Commercial contract review and advice tailored to your business
Legal Advice for Reviewing and Negotiating Contracts
Clear and well written contracts help manage risk and support successful business relationships. We assist with reviewing, negotiating and strengthening commercial agreements so your contracts protect your interests and align with your goals.
What We Review
We review and advise on a wide range of commercial contracts, including:
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Supply and distribution agreements
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Service contracts and outsourcing arrangements
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Confidentiality and non disclosure agreements (NDAs)
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Licensing and technology agreements
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Joint venture and collaboration contracts
Whether it is a short form supplier contract or a complex multi party arrangement, we help ensure the terms are clear, practical and legally sound.
Reviewing the Fine Print
We help you make confident, informed decisions by:
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Identifying legal, operational and commercial risks
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Clarifying your rights and responsibilities
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Explaining key clauses and likely outcomes in plain English
Our advice focuses on protecting your position while maintaining positive commercial relationships.
Negotiation and Commercial Input
We support clients throughout contract negotiations by:
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Providing guidance during discussions or drafting stages
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Recommending amendments that better protect your interests
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Strengthening terms to reduce the risk of misunderstanding or dispute
Our goal is to help you reach balanced agreements that reflect fair and sustainable outcomes for all parties.
Where We Work
Our commercial law team is based in Wellington, Lower Hutt and Masterton. We assist businesses throughout New Zealand with contract review, negotiation and related commercial advice.
Questions We Often Get Asked About Contract Review and Negotiation
Why should I have a lawyer review my contract?
A lawyer can identify risks or clauses that may cause future problems. We review contracts to make sure they are fair, practical and legally enforceable before you sign.
Can I negotiate contract terms that have already been drafted?
Yes. Even if a contract has been prepared by the other party, many terms can still be negotiated. We help you identify which clauses to focus on and how to request changes effectively.
What risks can arise from using standard contract templates?
Generic templates often miss important details or contain terms that do not suit your business. We tailor contract terms to your specific situation so your agreements are accurate and reliable.
What happens if a dispute arises under a contract?
If a dispute occurs, we review the contract and help you understand your rights and options. We assist with negotiation or settlement discussions and, if necessary, representation in mediation or court.