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Temporary legal solutions for companies
Interim legal services assists companies that need legal support on an adhoc basis.
Madelon van Breemen has gained substantial experience as an interim company lawyer and has therefore gained insight in companies and in particular the needs of the company as well as the way the company operates.
When does the need for temporary legal solutions arise?
Situations in which an interim company lawyer can offer a solution for your company are, for example:
- When a company wants to launch a new service or product on the market. The legal impact is not just the agreements that need to be made to make this possible, but has a legal impact on the entire company.
- Another example is where the company is growing strongly and needs legal support on a frequent basis, and the company does not have the size to require a full-time lawyer on the job and is increasingly looking for support from its in-house lawyer.
Which interim legal solutions can be provided by LVH lawfirm?
Madelon van Breemen is able to hit the ground running, get a clear overview of what needs to be done and determines which legal solution is needed. Financial arrangements are then made about the cost of such legal support, the frequency of such legal support and which attorney at law is most suitable for the job.
The major advantage of this construction is that the client has one single point of contact for the legal solution offered and that the other experts in the office can be called in quickly and efficiently where necessary. The client does not have to search for staff and does not have to worry about the quality of the work either.
Would you like to know more about obtaining such interim legal support? Please contact Madelon van Breemen if you have any questions.
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