Corporate & Commercial Law
Archon Law advises a diverse range of clients on corporate and commercial matters with domestic and international dimensions. Our work regularly involves cross-border transactions and business operations spanning multiple jurisdictions, including Europe, the Middle East, the United States, and Asia.
We advise:
Start-ups and scale-ups
SMEs and established enterprises
International groups and holding structures
Founders, shareholders, and boards of directors
Franchisors, distributors, and commercial agents
Corporate Structuring & Governance
We advise on the legal foundations and governance frameworks necessary for stable and scalable corporate operations.
Services include:
Company formation and group structuring
Corporate reorganisations and restructurings
Shareholder and partnership agreements
Corporate governance and board advisory
Director duties and liability advisory
Franchising & Distribution Networks
Archon Law advises franchisors, franchisees, distributors, and commercial agents on the structuring and implementation of compliant and commercially viable distribution models.
Services include:
Franchise agreement drafting and review
Disclosure obligations and regulatory compliance
Distribution and commercial agency agreements
Cross-border franchising structures
Termination, renewal, and dispute risk management
Commercial Contracts & Business Agreements
We draft, review, and negotiate commercial agreements that underpin day-to-day operations and long-term business relationships.
Services include:
B2B and B2C commercial contracts
General terms and conditions
Supply and procurement agreements
Distribution agreements (exclusive and non-exclusive)
Service and outsourcing agreements
Strategic Alliances & Transactions
We support clients in structuring and executing strategic collaborations and cross-border commercial transactions within the EU and rest of the world framework.
Services include:
Joint ventures and strategic alliances
Cross-border commercial transactions
EU trade and regulatory considerations
Contractual risk allocation and negotiation strategy