LOGISTICS CONTRACT DRAFTING LAWYER

Neufeld Legal Professional Corporation

Christopher R. Neufeld

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LOGISTICS CONTRACT DRAFTING LAWYER

When drafting contracts for business involved in the logistics sector (incl. supply chain, warehousing and transportation), the importance of having legal counsel who can write and articulate your intended goals, while extrapolate contractual aspects that you might not necessarily have considered, yet are nevertheless of critical importance to the commercial arrangements that your company is seeking to forge.

At Neufeld Legal P.C., we endeavor to develop and write legal contracts that focus on the critical aspects of the business arrangement, while recognizing the specific nuances associated with being engaged in the warehouse and transport sectors. The drafting process unfortunately is an inexact science, with a multitude variables and future uncertainties, combined with the need to oftentimes accept or compromise on otherwise unacceptable terms.

What we strive to do is ascertain and surmise your objectives, your contribution to the arrangement,  your legal exposure, your potential liabilities and those of your counterparts (together with further aspects that are to be tackled in the drafting process). We than seek to confer these elements to paper and through the process of negotiaton with your counterparty, attempt to retain, if not strengthen, those elements that your company deems essential or necessary. And where compromise is required, such compromise cannot be allowed to cannibalize your agreement, but instead see permissible modifications, which don't jeopardize your company's ability to realize its objective goals.

The ultimate goal being the realization of a written agreement with which your corporation is capable of working with. It may not necessarily be everything you wanted or intended. It might not be as profitable as you may have contemplated. However, on balance, it has to work to your advantage (while mitigating dangers and liabilities to your company). And it is our role to help your business realize this objective when drafting contracts for businesses engaged in the logisitics sector.

For knowledgeable and experienced legal representation with respect to logistics, supply chain, warehousing, transportation or international trade, contact logistics lawyer Christopher R. Neufeld via email at Chris@LogisticsLawyer.ca or telephone for Canadian matters at (416) 887-9702 (Toronto) or (403) 400-4092 (Calgary) or for United States matters at 646-681-4491 (New York).

 

Recent: Mr. Neufeld spoke at the IWLA -  International Warehousing and Logistics Association's 2014 Annual Conference on legal matters of cross-border logistics.

Logistics Lawyer Christopher R. Neufeld is admitted to practice law in both Ontario and Alberta (Canada) and New York (U.S.A.), with the law firm of Neufeld Legal Professional Corporation, with its dual headquarters situated at 719 Catalina Cres., Burlington, Ontario, Canada and 705 - 120 Silvercreek Close NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.  Mr. Neufeld's principal legal work in the logistics field relates to corporate-commercial transactions, including mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, contract negotiation and drafting, business development, corporate governance, commercial leasing and foreign trade.  COPYRIGHT 2009-14.

Logistics  -  Supply Chain  -  Warehouse  -  Trucking  -  Rail  - Shipping  - Air Freight  -  Intermodal / Multimodal