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Better in writing than "by word" - business likes specifics; before you start the project - sign what is required

LAWSTORY regularly supports entrepreneurs in preparing and negotiating B2B contracts, ensuring transparency, security, and the effectiveness of contractual provisions.

For a client in the geological industry, we prepared a draft cooperation agreement with the person responsible for managing ongoing projects. The document includes, among other things, a detailed scope of responsibilities, remuneration principles (including lump sums, bonuses, and commissions), methods of performance settlement, and precise terms for contract termination.

Concluding a written contract and introducing mechanisms to protect the interests of both parties—such as contractual penalties and liability rules for non-performance—significantly reduces the risk of disputes and provides effective tools for enforcing agreements.

A well-drafted contract is not a formality—it is a practical tool that comes in handy when cooperation encounters difficulties.