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Rob Holmes
2nd August 2005, 15:17
One of our members specialises in terms and conditions - I can't remember who - any ideas?

Also can anyone recommend where to buy t+c ?

I want to re-visit mine now.

Cheers,

Rob

Stephen
2nd August 2005, 16:18
Of sales, or employment?

Rob Holmes
2nd August 2005, 16:39
Sales and services

Rob

bwglaw
2nd August 2005, 17:24
We can draft T&C for any aspect of your business. If you email us direct at legal.services@handsongroup.co.uk with your head of terms we can put a quotation together for you.

Lawrenceconsultinguk
3rd August 2005, 09:51
I got mine through Clickdocs on the web at http://www.clickdocs.co.uk/ They can be set up as a template in word and adjusted as needed through an easy to use wizard. Hope this is helpful :D

mylocalentertainment
3rd August 2005, 12:46
http://netlawman.co.uk/

Rob Holmes
3rd August 2005, 12:55
Thanks to everyone :)

Rob

lawspeed
3rd August 2005, 17:15
Legal & commercial consultancy specialising in recruitment law, contract drafting and IR35 advice. We have a range of ready-to-issue contracts for all requirements in recruitment, technology & e-commerce and are accepted as the country's leading legal advisor in relation to IR35.

We have a specific division dedicated to T's & C's for IT & E-Commerce purposes - see http://www.lawspeed.com/others/contracts_for_it_ecommerce.aspx

Rob Holmes
3rd August 2005, 19:12
Legal & commercial consultancy specialising in recruitment law, contract drafting and IR35 advice. We have a range of ready-to-issue contracts for all requirements in recruitment, technology & e-commerce and are accepted as the country's leading legal advisor in relation to IR35.

We have a specific division dedicated to T's & C's for IT & E-Commerce purposes - see http://www.lawspeed.com/others/contracts_for_it_ecommerce.aspx

Thanks James - thats what I'm looking for.

Rob

bwglaw
4th August 2005, 20:43
If you want to save money try http://www.compactlaw.co.uk they have the document you require for about £20 -drafted by qualified lawyers