Service
Contract analysis by a lawyer
Before you sign, have your contract analysed. The firm identifies the risks, the unbalanced clauses and the points to renegotiate, with clear recommendations.
A contract analysis keeps you from signing an unfavourable commitment. You understand what you are signing and what needs to be corrected.
You receive a structured note that ranks the risks in order of importance.
Your need
You are asked to sign a contract you do not fully grasp.
An unfavourable commitment is hard to undo once signed.
The risk
Penalising clauses, excessive liability, no way out.
What you accept today binds you for the long term.
How we help
A critical reading, identification of the risks and recommendations for renegotiation.
You decide whether to sign, negotiate or decline, with full knowledge of the facts.
Practice areas
When to call on the firm
- Analyse a contract received from a client or supplier.
- Check a lease or a service contract.
- Prepare a renegotiation.
- Understand your actual obligations.
Method
Our engagement process
- 1
Information intake
You describe your need via a structured form or an initial call. Our digital tools serve only to organise this information and save time.
- 2
Lawyer qualification
Maître Maglo reviews your situation, identifies the legal issues and confirms the feasibility and exact scope of the engagement.
- 3
Transparent quote
You receive a clear fee proposal, a fixed fee or a range, before any engagement. Nothing is billed without your approval.
- 4
Legal work
The firm drafts, negotiates or litigates as required. Every deliverable is designed and approved by a lawyer admitted to the Luxembourg Bar.
- 5
Tracking and delivery
You follow your matter transparently and receive your finalised documents with the explanations you need.
Documents required
- • The contract to be analysed
- • The context of the relationship
- • Your objectives and concerns
Deliverables
- • A ranked analysis note
- • A list of the high-risk clauses
- • Negotiation recommendations
Indicative timing
The analysis is generally delivered within 3 to 5 business days.
Fixed fee based on the length of the contract
Confirmed once the document has been received.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between analysis and revision?
An analysis identifies and ranks the legal risks; a revision corrects and improves the text directly. The two can be combined.
Do I receive a written document?
Yes, a structured analysis note setting out the points to watch and our recommendations.
Can you then negotiate on my behalf?
Yes, the firm can take charge of renegotiating the clauses identified.
Let’s talk about your matter
Describe your situation: you receive an initial analysis and a transparent quote, with no obligation. One dedicated lawyer, from start to finish.