Sale of Good/Supply of Services Disputes

At Wembley Solicitors, we understand the complexity of ensuring your sales of good or supply of service disputes are settled according to a careful and stringent legal process. Our solicitors can provide you detailed and specialist guidance on collecting all relevant paperwork to ensure your day to day business operations are not affected.

Regardless of how well thought out and nuanced the agreements are, disputes relating to sales of goods or supply of services can often occur between two parties such as a business and a supplier of particular goods or services or a business and a customer. Such disputes are caused by the following factors:

  • Interruptions to the supply of goods and services
  • The quality of the goods or services does not meet expectations
  • The goods or services supplied are defective or
  • There is a change in one of the agreed contract terms

Consequences of Sale of Goods/Supply of Services Disputes

“We, at Wembley Solicitors, have experience handling a variety of sales of goods/supply of services disputes and can provide you legal advice and guidance on all regulatory issues that arise from your case.”

Any interruption caused to your business or problems in the quality of the supplied goods or services can have a significant impact on your daily business operations, which can not only affect your financial performance, but also your business credibility and reputation.

The agreement made between two parties relate to trading goods and services that adhere to high quality standards. In situations where the goods and services are damaged, broken, or spoiled, it can give rise to disputes that can affect a significant impact on business operations.

If the dispute is not handled with the adequate care and attention, it can ruin your relationship with your customer and affect your business’ potential to survive in the industry.

This is why seeking professional help from one of our trained and experienced solicitors at an early stage of the dispute can be an important sigh of relief. We understand the sensitivity of such disputes and help you guide on ensuring the best for your business.

Through our professional help, we can help end your legal troubles, avoid the possibility of court battles and penalties and get your business running smoothly once again.

Why Should You Hire Wembley Solicitors?

Unlike before, the Sale of Goods Act 1979 and Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 have now been replaced by The Consumer Rights Act 2015. Under the new legislations, the quality and description of goods and services must now correspond with that made under the agreement for sale or distribution.

In these areas, we can lend you a helping hand by providing you a comprehensive framework to settle dispute relating to the sale of goods or supply of services with your trading party. This will help you ensure all activities are in conformity with the latest UK laws and regulations.

We begin by understanding the commercial environment of your business and industry you operate in, as well as the finer details of the dispute at hand. Our main priority and aim is to minimise your financial losses impacted by the dispute and work to relive the burden of legal battles off your shoulders.

“Ensuring your sales of goods/supply of services contracts and agreements are in line with new legislation can be a laborious task. Our solicitors can help you understand the context of the laws in relation to your business and help provide legal assistance to avoid risks of penalties and fines.”

Our solicitors have considerable experience in employing various conflict and dispute resolution methods to help both parties reach an agreement to sustain your valued commercial relationship. Through effective negotiation and arbitration methods, we can ensure your dispute is settled quickly to help resume your business operations and keep legal costs as low as possible.

Our solicitors have specialism in the following areas:

  • Civil fraud
  • Breach of confidence
  • Professional negligence
  • Limitation and exclusion clauses
  • Restrictive covenants
  • Indemnity and warranty claims
  • Misrepresentation claims

To make an enquiry into the legal process of settling a sale of goods/supply of services dispute, please contact us today.

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