Procurement Contracts
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Procurement contracts are mutually beneficial partnerships between government entities and private organisations. Our expertise ensures that you enter into contracts that are well-structured, compliant with regulations, and protect the interests of all parties involved. We assist clients with the drafting, reviewing, and negotiating procurement contracts for successful business collaborations.
Our Services
Contract Drafting: Our lawyers assist in drafting comprehensive and clear procurement contracts that accurately outline rights, obligations, scope, and terms.
Contract Review: We conduct thorough legal reviews of draft procurement contracts, identifying potential issues, ensuring legal compliance, and recommending necessary amendments.
Negotiation and Dispute Resolution: We provide legal support during contract negotiations and represents clients in dispute resolution processes related to procurement contracts.
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If you would like to arrange an appointment with one of our experts then call us on +355 6969 37763 or contact us here.
FAQs
A procurement contract is a legally binding agreement between a government entity and a private organisation that outlines the terms and conditions for the provision of goods, services, or works.
Our expertise ensures that procurement contracts are well-drafted, aligned with regulatory requirements, and protect the rights and interests of all parties. We also help in addressing potential disputes that may arise during the contract term.
A procurement contract should include clear descriptions of the goods or services being procured, pricing, payment terms, delivery schedules, performance criteria, dispute resolution mechanisms, and termination clauses.
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Rruga Abdi Toptani
Torre Drin
Tirana, Albania
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