For businesses supplying services or supplying goods and services, particular issues may arise which are dependent upon the nature of the service.

As in the case of a supply of goods, it is important to be clear about the description of the service and other deliverables to be provided by the supplier.

From the perspective of the supplier, it is often important to establish also what needs to be provided by the customer.

In some circumstances, where employees of the supplier carry out activities principally on behalf a customer, it is important to consider whether TUPE may be potentially relevant as this can have serious implications including the possibility of the employment of the employees being transferred.

Our commercial lawyers have considerable experience in reviewing, advising on drafting and negotiating agreements for the supply of services across a wide range of sectors.

If you are considering putting in place or entering into an agreement for a supply of services and would like legal advice or assistance, please contact one of our commercial lawyers on 08081668827.

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