Partnership Agreements

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Partnership agreements lay the foundation for successful business collaborations, clearly defining the roles, responsibilities, and rights of each party involved. At Trevisan & Cuonzo, we assist clients in structuring, negotiating, and drafting partnership agreements that reflect their strategic objectives and ensure effective cooperation.

Our focus is on providing clarity regarding the division of profits and losses, management structures, and the allocation of resources to foster long-lasting and mutually beneficial relationships.

We also guide clients through critical issues such as confidentiality, non-compete obligations, dispute resolution, and compliance with relevant legal and regulatory frameworks. By offering tailored legal and commercial advice, we help our clients anticipate potential challenges and minimize risks, creating agreements that protect their interests and promote smooth, efficient collaboration.

As partnership dynamics evolve in response to shifting markets and new opportunities, we support clients in revisiting and adapting their agreements to accommodate growth and changing business needs. Our forward-looking approach ensures that partnership arrangements remain robust and flexible, enabling our clients to capitalize on emerging opportunities while preserving the stability and success of their business relationships.

Recent notable cases:

  • Assisting an Italian company manufacturing strollers, baby carriages, and other baby products, in the drafting and negotiations of a large variety of commercial agreements, such as distribution and partnership
  • Assisting a worldwide leader and key player in design, manufacture and retail of hosiery and lingerie, in drafting partnership Agreements
  • Assisting an Italian company leader in the field of aluminium hardware and window frames building in negotiating and drafting distributorship and partnership agreements involving patented window components.

They know and always remember the details of our business and our organisation making our collaboration efficient

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