Our process

From first call to signed contract, clearly mapped out.

We keep each engagement direct, organised and commercial. Before work begins, you will understand the next step, the likely timetable and the agreed cost.

Process steps

From first call to signed contract

We scope the requirement, agree the fee, draft, refine and finish with a document ready for signature. The work stays organised from the beginning.

Step 01

Initial consultation

We talk by phone or video, scope the requirement and identify the commercial risk points before anything is fixed.

Step 02

Clear quotation

You receive a clear fixed-fee quote within 24 hours, agreed before work begins.

Step 03

Drafting with context

The first version comes with explanatory notes, so your team can understand the choices made.

Step 04

Revisions and negotiation support

We handle refinements, mark-ups and negotiation support with the other side in a calm, professional way.

Step 05

Ready to sign

You receive a final version ready for signature, with amendment support available if the deal evolves.

Turnaround times

How long does drafting take?

Standard drafting — 3–5 working days

Suitable for most commercial agreements where a careful first draft is needed without stalling the deal.

Express service — priority queue

For urgent commercial deadlines where the signature window is tight.

Review-only work — within 48 hours

When a supplier, customer or counterpart has already sent a draft and you need a focused review.

Pricing transparency

Straightforward, fixed-fee pricing

Wherever possible, we agree a fixed fee before we start. Clear costs help decision-makers approve work quickly when budgets and deadlines are under pressure.

Revisions within scope

Revisions within scope are included, so a clause can receive another pass without an unexpected invoice.

Retained advice

For ongoing retained advice, hourly work can also be agreed where that suits the matter better.

Next step

Let’s scope your contract today

The first call carries no obligation. Bring the issue and we will bring a clear structure to the conversation.