An overarching framework agreement for ongoing B2B services relationships. An MSA sets the standard legal terms once, so that individual projects or engagements can be documented quickly through work orders or statements of work sitting underneath it.
What’s included:
• A consultation to understand your business model and typical client or supplier relationships.
• Drafting of a bespoke MSA covering scope, service standards, payment, IP ownership, confidentiality, liability, termination, and dispute resolution.
• A template statement of work or work order to accompany the MSA.
• One round of revisions based on your feedback.
• Final version ready to use.
What’s not included:
• Drafting individual statements of work beyond the initial template.
• Negotiation with the other party beyond the scope described above.
• Tax advice (including VAT, corporation tax, income tax, capital gains tax, and stamp duty). If specialist tax advice is needed, I can recommend a suitable accountant or tax adviser.
FAQ
Q: When do I need an MSA?
A: If you provide services to business clients on a recurring or project-by-project basis, an MSA saves time and cost. Instead of negotiating a new contract for each engagement, you agree the standard terms once and then issue short work orders for each project.
An overarching framework agreement for ongoing B2B services relationships. An MSA sets the standard legal terms once, so that individual projects or engagements can be documented quickly through work orders or statements of work sitting underneath it.
What’s included:
• A consultation to understand your business model and typical client or supplier relationships.
• Drafting of a bespoke MSA covering scope, service standards, payment, IP ownership, confidentiality, liability, termination, and dispute resolution.
• A template statement of work or work order to accompany the MSA.
• One round of revisions based on your feedback.
• Final version ready to use.
What’s not included:
• Drafting individual statements of work beyond the initial template.
• Negotiation with the other party beyond the scope described above.
• Tax advice (including VAT, corporation tax, income tax, capital gains tax, and stamp duty). If specialist tax advice is needed, I can recommend a suitable accountant or tax adviser.
FAQ
Q: When do I need an MSA?
A: If you provide services to business clients on a recurring or project-by-project basis, an MSA saves time and cost. Instead of negotiating a new contract for each engagement, you agree the standard terms once and then issue short work orders for each project.