Liam David
Associate
Advice covering all aspects of commercial agency from experts in the field.
Fladgate’s experienced commercial law team offers comprehensive support for clients across the end-to-end supply chain for goods and services. With lawyers qualified in multiple jurisdictions, such as England and Germany, we are particularly well-positioned to handle cross-border transactions and matters involving EU countries and the UK.
We regularly advise on manufacturing, supply and logistics arrangements, distribution and commercial agency contracts, and e-commerce trade and regulatory issues. Our team of expert lawyers have developed substantive experience in these areas, enabling us to provide our clients with robust commercial contracts and practical guidance in a fast-moving environment of ever-changing business models, technologies and regulatory frameworks.
Should conflicts arise, our team is well-equipped to advocate for our clients' interests in commercial disputes and can be counted on should it become necessary to fight our clients’ corner. We have a track record of handling groundbreaking and complex cases, such as the landmark case of “Ingmar” before the European Court of Justice which significantly impacted commercial agency law.
We pride ourselves on building deep relationships with our clients, creating true partnerships that go beyond mere legal advice to include strategic guidance on negotiation tactics and skills. By combining our extensive legal knowledge, practical experience and client-focused approach, Fladgate's commercial law team delivers comprehensive and effective solutions tailored to each client's unique needs and challenges.
Understands our business and is practical in advice knowing what works for our environment.
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