If you engage consultants or provide consultancy services, your agreement must clearly define scope, fees, intellectual property ownership and liability. Without robust terms in place, you risk scope creep, payment disputes and uncertainty around rights in deliverables.
LegalVision’s commercial lawyers draft and review consultancy agreements for businesses across England and Wales. Whether you are appointing an independent consultant or supplying advisory services to clients, we ensure your agreement is legally enforceable and commercially aligned with your objectives.
What Our Consultancy Agreement Lawyers Can Help With
We provide end-to-end support, including:
- Drafting bespoke consultancy agreements
- Defining scope of services and deliverables
- Fee structures, expenses and payment terms
- Intellectual property ownership and assignment provisions
- Confidentiality and data protection clauses
- Non-compete and non-solicitation provisions
- IR35 and employment status considerations
- Liability caps and indemnities
- Termination and notice provisions
- Reviewing and negotiating existing consultancy contracts
Our advice is practical and commercially focused. We ensure your consultancy agreement protects your revenue, clarifies expectations and reduces legal risk.
Why Businesses Choose LegalVision
- Experienced commercial lawyers advising SMEs, scaleups and established companies
- Clear, fixed-fee pricing with no surprises
- Fast, business-focused advice
- Ongoing legal support through our membership model
If you need help or legal advice with your business contracts, call 0808 196 8584 or fill out the form on this page. We provide legal assistance to business owners anywhere in the UK, and you can book a free consultation to speak with our London business lawyers, Manchester business lawyers and Bristol commercial solicitors.