Practical legal advice, booked around your day

Book Time With a Contract Specialist

A good consultation does more than answer one question. It sets the direction for drafting, review, or negotiation work, so you leave with a clear next step and a solicitor who understands the pressure points. Why guess your options when a focused conversation can settle them quickly?

Solicitor and client discussing a contract file in a bright London meeting room with documents spread across a polished table

Ways to Consult With Us

Not every matter needs the same level of time. Some clients just need a quick steer. Others need a fuller strategy session before they sign, send, or negotiate. Which format fits your brief best?

60-minute paid consultation

For complex matters, contract redrafts, or negotiation planning.

When a file has multiple parties, commercial risk, or awkward clauses, a longer session gives room to work through the detail properly. We can examine wording, timing, liabilities, and fallback positions.

Monthly retainer support

Reliable legal input for businesses that need regular guidance.

If you’re reviewing contracts every week, a retainer keeps advice close at hand. That means faster answers, calmer decision-making, and less scrambling when something lands on your desk late on a Friday.

Telephone or video appointments

Convenient for clients outside London or when travel isn’t practical.

We keep the process straightforward. You’ll still speak to a solicitor who understands the contract itself, not just the summary. Need a quick slot after work? We can often make that happen.

What to Expect

We keep the process clear from the start, because uncertainty creates friction. Wouldn’t you rather know exactly what happens after you enquire?

1

Complete a short intake form

Tell us what you’re dealing with, upload any draft documents, and note the deadline if there is one. The more precise the starting point, the sharper the advice.

2

Receive a confirmed slot within one business day

We aim to respond quickly, so you’re not left wondering who’s seen the enquiry. If the matter is urgent, we’ll say so plainly and prioritise accordingly.

3

Meet in person, by phone, or by video

Choose the format that suits your schedule. The discussion stays focused on the legal position, the commercial outcome, and the practical steps you can take next.

4

Receive a written summary of next steps

After the meeting, we send a concise summary so you’re not relying on memory alone. It’s a useful checkpoint, especially when several people need to sign off.

What should you bring?

Bring the contract, any marked-up version, and a short note on what you want to achieve. That’s usually enough to make the session productive from minute one.

Why the written summary matters

It gives you a record of the advice, the risks we discussed, and the agreed plan. Handy when decisions need to be shared with directors or colleagues.

Need something urgent?

We handle time-sensitive contract issues regularly. If a signature is pending or a counterparty has shifted position, let us know upfront so we can respond efficiently.

Visit Us in Person

Some conversations are easier face to face. Others work best by phone. We offer both, along with flexible appointment times including early evenings, because business hours don’t always fit real life. Ready to talk it through?

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