We draft and negotiate the agreements businesses run on: purchase and sale agreements, commercial leases, vendor and service contracts, financing documents, and the formation paperwork behind a new venture. The aim is a deal that closes cleanly and a contract that still holds up if the relationship later sours.
Good transactional work is mostly about anticipating problems before they happen. We pay close attention to the terms that matter when things go wrong — representations and warranties, indemnification, default and termination, assignment, and dispute resolution — because those are the provisions a client lives with long after the signing.
We represent buyers and sellers, landlords and tenants, and lenders and borrowers, and we are equally comfortable papering a straightforward agreement or negotiating a complex, multi-party deal. We tailor the documents to the size and risk of the transaction rather than running every matter through the same lengthy template.
Many clients first engage us for a single deal and then keep us on for the contracts that follow, because they value counsel who already understands their business. We work to make each transaction efficient and predictable, and to leave the client with agreements they can actually rely on.