Contract drafting is one of the most important legal tools for protecting the interests of individuals and businesses in commercial and financial transactions. We provide specialized contract drafting and review services in Jeddah in accordance with the laws of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, focusing on clear obligations and minimizing potential legal risks.
The contract drafting process goes through several stages to ensure its accuracy and legal enforceability.
Before drafting any contract, the nature of the agreement between the parties is analyzed to ensure the clauses are appropriate. At this stage, we provide:
Legal analysis of the relationship between the parties
Identification of mutual rights and obligations
Reviewing relevant laws and regulations
Identifying potential legal risks
Contract clauses are prepared clearly and precisely to avoid any future misinterpretation. We handle:
Drafting the essential clauses of the contract
Determining the contract’s duration and renewal or termination mechanisms
Organizing payment terms and financial obligations
Establishing a clear dispute resolution mechanism
In some cases, a contract already exists and requires legal review. We provide:
Analysis of the current contract clauses
Identifying legal gaps
Proposing amendments to protect the client’s interests
Preparing a revised, signable version
Commercial Contracts
Business partnership agreements
Supply and distribution contracts
Franchise agreements
Service agreements
Real Estate Contracts
Property sale and purchase agreements
Commercial lease agreements
Real estate development contracts
Property management agreements
Employment Contracts
Employment agreements
Professional consultancy contracts
Non-compete agreements
Confidentiality agreements
Precise legal drafting that reduces future disputes
Comprehensive review of contract clauses before signing
Expertise in commercial and investment contracts
Complete clarity in organizing rights and obligations
Can a contract be amended after signing?
Yes, contracts can be amended by mutual agreement of all parties through an addendum specifying the new changes.
Is a written contract stronger than a verbal agreement?
A written contract provides clear legal evidence and can be relied upon in court in the event of a dispute.
Do contracts need to be officially notarized?
This depends on the type of contract; some contracts require official notarization to be legally enforceable.
If you are about to sign a commercial or legal agreement, reviewing the contract beforehand helps avoid many legal risks.
Contact us for a precise legal review and professional drafting of your contract, ensuring your interests are protected in accordance with the laws of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.