Drafting and review
We draft and review contracts with attention to obligations, payment terms, deadlines, deliverables, termination, liability, and dispute-resolution language.

Corporate Law Service
Clear contracts help businesses define obligations, manage risk, protect relationships, and avoid preventable disputes. Sawan Law House LLP helps clients draft, review, negotiate, and update commercial agreements.
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Contracts are the operating instructions for a business relationship. When they are clear, they help the parties understand what is expected. When they are vague, incomplete, or copied from the wrong context, they can create avoidable risk.
Sawan Law House LLP helps businesses draft, review, revise, and negotiate commercial agreements. We focus on the practical deal as well as the legal wording: who does what, when payment is due, what happens if performance fails, who owns key materials, and how the relationship can end.
A good contract should be understandable, enforceable, and aligned with the business purpose. It should reduce confusion rather than bury the parties in language no one plans to follow.
This page provides general information only and is not legal advice. Contract rights and obligations are fact-specific, and you should speak with a lawyer about your circumstances before taking or delaying any step.
How We Help
We draft and review contracts with attention to obligations, payment terms, deadlines, deliverables, termination, liability, and dispute-resolution language.
We help businesses prepare employment, contractor, consulting, confidentiality, non-solicitation, and role-specific agreements.
We assist with commercial terms for vendors, suppliers, service providers, customers, pricing, delivery, warranties, and performance standards.
We help clients review rights, responsibilities, reporting, compensation, intellectual property, and termination provisions in specialized agreements.
We prepare NDAs and confidentiality clauses that define protected information, permitted use, exclusions, duration, and remedies.
We help clients understand the legal and business impact of proposed changes before they sign.
Our Process
We identify the parties, commercial purpose, deliverables, timeline, pricing, risk allocation, and practical concerns.
We look for unclear terms, missing protections, unrealistic obligations, conflict points, and provisions that may create future disputes.
We prepare revisions and explain which changes are essential, negotiable, or business-driven.
We help clients keep signed agreements, amendments, renewal dates, and notice requirements organized for future use.
What To Prepare
You do not need to have everything ready before contacting us, but these items can help us understand your situation faster.
Common Questions
A template can be a starting point, but it may not reflect your deal, jurisdiction, industry, risk, or enforcement needs. Important agreements should be reviewed before signing.
Termination, payment timing, limitation of liability, indemnity, confidentiality, intellectual property, dispute resolution, renewal, and notice clauses are often important.
No. Smaller contracts can still create serious problems if payment, scope, liability, ownership, or termination terms are unclear.
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