Corporate legal and procurement teams work under pressure that generalist firms rarely understand from the inside. Contracts are not administrative documents. They are the legal architecture of every commercial relationship the organisation depends on.
Jan Law Consulting works with corporate clients on the agreements that define those relationships: technology and SaaS contracts, vendor and services agreements, commercial partnership structures, executive employment, and the governance frameworks that hold everything together.
Discuss a matterFinancial services organisations operate in a regulatory environment where contract language is not just commercial, it is compliance. The provisions governing data handling, liability allocation, representations and warranties, and termination rights in a financial services agreement carry regulatory consequences that extend well beyond the commercial relationship itself.
Discuss a matterTechnology agreements present a category of risk that standard commercial contract review consistently undervalues. Data sovereignty, IP ownership, source code escrow, API terms, and the liability provisions governing a catastrophic failure are not standard commercial terms. They require a reviewer who understands both the technology context and the regulatory framework around data, privacy, and intellectual property.
Discuss a matterOrganisations in regulated industries carry contractual obligations that go beyond commercial risk. The agreements they sign must align with HIPAA, FERPA, FAR, ITAR, EAR, and the sector specific frameworks that regulators examine.
Discuss a matterInternational organizations operate in a governance environment that domestic frameworks were not built to address. Employment structures, operational agreements, grant terms, and partnership frameworks must function across legal systems that do not always align.
Jan Law Consulting designs governance and contractual frameworks for international organizations that are legally coherent in every jurisdiction they operate in, not just the one where the principal office is located.
Discuss a matterGovernment contractors and subcontractors carry procurement and compliance obligations that flow directly from their prime contract terms. FAR and DFARS compliance, data rights provisions, and the audit trail that federal contracting demands require advisory support that understands government contracting from the inside.
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