Legal
Advisory
Business legal advisory in Azerbaijan — corporate matters, contracts, labour law and disputes, from counsel that sits next to auditors and tax advisors.
What does legal advisory cover?
It answers contract, corporate-structure and dispute questions in their business context.
Drafting and reviewing contracts, shareholder relations, labour law, regulatory compliance and disputes. The difference is the context: because the lawyer writing the opinion works in the same firm as the auditors, tax advisors and appraisers, the tax and financial consequence of a clause arrives inside the same answer.
Built for teams
like yours.
- Companies with no in-house lawyer
- Parties who want a distribution, agency or non-disclosure (NDA) agreement checked before signing
- Companies in a shareholder deadlock
- Businesses measuring whether a dispute is worth fighting
If one of these is you, it is worth a conversation.
Request a quoteWhat's included.
The handover pack
07 items- A written legal opinion in plain language, with a specific recommendation
- A contract drafted or reviewed, with the biting clauses marked
- Distribution, agency, non-disclosure (NDA), lease and shareholder agreements
- Corporate documents: structures, charters, shareholder relations
- A labour-law opinion and a position for the dispute
- Regulatory compliance opinions
- The cost-benefit calculation for a dispute, settlement strategy and court representation support
How it
works.
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Hear
The facts and the commercial goal first. The law serves the goal.
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Assess
Position, risks and options are assessed along the legal, tax and financial lines.
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Advise
A written opinion with a recommendation, in plain language.
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Act
Drafting, negotiation or the steps of a dispute are executed as agreed.
3 reasons to choose us.
We read the tax consequence of a contract clause under the same roof.
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A legal opinion arrives with its tax and financial consequence attached.
A share-sale clause has its own tax consequence; a corporate restructuring has its own valuation question. Because our lawyers sit with the auditors, tax advisors and appraisers, these are not assembled from separate opinions.
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In a dispute the first question is economic, not legal.
What winning will cost, and what winning will be worth. We put that calculation on the table at the start: sometimes the best legal advice is to settle, and we do not avoid saying so.
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We do not copy templates and we do not subcontract.
Distribution, agency, NDA, lease and shareholder agreements are written to the real terms of your business. Our quality policy forbids subcontracting: the person accountable to you is the person doing the work.
Asked &
answered.
We support disputes from strategy through settlement and work with court representation as the case requires — and we are honest at the start about whether a dispute is worth its cost, because most are won or lost in that decision.
Proximity to the numbers. A contract clause has a tax consequence; a dispute has a balance-sheet cost; a corporate restructuring has a valuation question. Our counsel answers with all of it in view, because the specialists sit in the same firm.
Yes — urgent reviews are common, and we flag the clauses that bite: liability, termination, penalties, and payment terms. Better an hour of review than a year of consequences.
Yes — those are the commercial contract types we see most: distribution, agency, non-disclosure (NDA), lease and shareholder agreements. Each is written to the real terms of your business; we do not copy a ready-made template.
First we look at what the charter and the shareholders’ agreement actually say, then we weigh negotiation, a buy-out of the holding, or court as the last resort. The aim is to find a resolution without leaving the company paralysed.
Still unsure this is the right fit? Tell us your situation — we reply the same day.
Get in touchDescribe your situation in a sentence or two — a named specialist gives you a clear answer the same working day. Call, WhatsApp or the short form, whichever suits you.