Commercial Contracts & Litigation
Commercial Contracts
Doing business often involves entering into contracts. In a world that is becoming increasingly internationalised and complex as a result of growing regulation, entrepreneurs are increasingly putting their agreements down on paper. La Gro’s Commercial Contracts & Litigation Team supports entrepreneurs in this process, from the initial draft to renegotiation or termination. We advise medium-sized and large companies, franchisors and franchisees, and international companies with operations in the Netherlands. We draft commercial contracts, conduct contract negotiations and assess existing agreements for risks and areas for improvement, such as the distribution of risks and liability, termination and notice periods, and competition and relationship clauses. We also provide support with (international) commercial contracts, for example with suppliers or distributors abroad.
Commercial Litigation
Even when agreements are clearly laid down, disputes can arise. We assist entrepreneurs in conflicts concerning commercial contracts and other commercial issues (for example, in the event of stalled negotiations, termination or if a contracting party fails to fulfil its obligations). We also advise on liability and the extent of the damages to be compensated. Where possible, we resolve disputes through negotiation or mediation. If that fails, we litigate in arbitration and civil court. La Gro also has its own cassation practice, specialising in litigation before the Supreme Court. We also handle cross-border disputes, such as international distribution and supply contracts and the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in the Netherlands.
Franchise
Our team has lawyers who specialise in franchise law and acts on behalf of both franchisors and franchisees. We assist clients in all phases of the franchise relationship: from entry to exit (such as termination or transfer).
Approach
We work in a personal and solution-oriented manner. We do this in a practical and efficient way, in close consultation with our clients. Our goal is to ensure that legal processes run as smoothly and efficiently as possible.
Collaboration
Where useful or necessary, our Commercial Contracts & Litigation Team collaborates with specialists from other La Gro teams, such as M&A, Competition & EU, Data & Privacy and Intellectual Property & Technology, or with experts from outside our firm.
Frequently Asked Questions
We advise and litigate on a wide range of commercial contracts, including:
- purchase and sale contracts;
- distribution, agency and franchise agreements;
- framework agreements;
- service agreements;
- cooperation agreements and joint ventures;
- non-disclosure agreements (NDAs);
- licence and IT agreements;
- e-commerce;
- consumer terms and conditions;
- general terms and conditions.
We also advise on international commercial contracts with parties abroad.
We assist clients in a wide range of commercial disputes, such as:
- disputes concerning delivery, purchase and payment;
- discussions concerning the interpretation of agreements;
- non-conformity, defective products and product liability;
- disputes concerning the termination of distribution, agency and franchise agreements;
- disputes concerning broken negotiations;
- conflicts concerning non-performance, dissolution, contractual penalties and compensation;
- discussions concerning the applicability and validity of general terms and conditions;
- disputes concerning competition and relationship clauses and confidentiality agreements.
La Gro’s franchise team assists clients in all phases of the franchise relationship. We support clients in areas such as:
- entering into a franchise agreement, including assessment of the franchise formula, pre-contractual information and draft franchise agreements;
- drafting, assessing and updating franchise agreements and manuals;
- renegotiating existing agreements, for example on fee structures, territorial protection and (non-)competition clauses;
- amending agreements and documentation in the event of changes in legislation (including the Franchise Act) or in the formula;
- in exit situations, such as termination, transfer or sale of a franchise business;
- in disputes concerning the interpretation or performance of franchise agreements and other franchise-related agreements.
Where possible, we resolve issues through consultation and negotiation. If necessary, we assist clients in civil court proceedings, arbitration and mediation.