Contract Management solutions

SUO assist entities optimise their receipts, protect the intellectual property rights, and mitigate risk.
It includes the legal advisory on risks, compliances, securing the Client’s interest in matters of share subscription, Joint ventures, engagement of service providers, private equity, engineering, procurement and construction, telecommunications, technology, investments, financial restructuring, distributor or suppliers, licensing, revenue sharing, etc.  The aforementioned agreements are often very complex and non-compliance with the provisions of these agreements can have a direct impact on the bottom line. Agreements needs to diligently strategized for avoiding any loss of revenue.

SUO assist entities optimise their receipts, protect the intellectual property rights, and mitigate risk.
SUO delivers strategies that are both relevant to the industry, legally insightful and practical. SUO assists its clients to enter into contracts by addressing strategic issues including business growth and capability, compliance with competition law and other trade and commerce related compliance, right amount of diversification, restructuring, business transformation, sustainability, etc.

Insights

  • LIFTING OF CORPORATE VEIL: NAVIGATING JUDICIAL PRECEDENTS

    INTRODUCTION Corporations have come to become one of the most significant parts of the modern world. The origin of company law in India can be traced back to the 1850s, with the Joint Stock Companies Act of 1850 being the first such legislation to be enforced. At present, the incorporation of a company, along with the subsequent compliances in the Indian...
  • LEGITIMACY OF ARBITRAL APPOINTMENTS IN INDIA

    Independence and impartiality of arbitrators are the hallmarks of arbitration. The amendments to the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 in the year 2015, adopted the international best practices from the International Bar Association Guidelines on Conflict of Interest aimed to bolster not only the neutrality of arbitrators, but also the perception of neutrality. Distinction between “ineligibility” and “justifiable doubts as to...