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Negotiation & consultation support

Skilled Negotiation, Clear Consultation

When the language gets technical and the stakes get real, you need someone who can read the room and the draft. ScriptCraft Guild helps you assess risk, shape your position, and represent your interests directly with counterparties. Why leave key terms to guesswork?

  • Direct support in discussions, calls, and written exchanges, so your position stays coherent.
  • Clear legal consultation for urgent questions, commercial pressure points, and signature-ready decisions.
  • Practical strategies that aim for workable outcomes, not just polished wording.

Ways we can assist

Support shaped around the job in front of you

Some clients need a quick view on one clause. Others want hands-on representation through to the signed agreement. Which route fits your brief? We keep the format flexible, because negotiation rarely arrives neatly packaged.

One-off legal consultation

A focused session for urgent, specific questions. You get a sensible read on obligations, exposure, and leverage before you commit to a position.

  • Clause-by-clause guidance
  • Fast risk spotting
  • Next-step recommendations

Full negotiation support

We can manage the back-and-forth through to signature, drafting counter-proposals and keeping the commercial goals firmly in view. Straightforward? Not always. Effective? That’s the aim.

  • Counter-proposals and redlines
  • Call and meeting support
  • Agreement finalisation

Ongoing advisory retainer

For recurring contractual work, a retainer keeps advice close at hand. That means faster answers, smoother sign-off, and fewer last-minute scrambles when a draft lands late on Friday.

  • Recurring legal review
  • Commercial consistency checks
  • Priority response windows

How negotiation support works

A structured process, without the theatre

Good negotiation doesn’t need drama. It needs preparation, clear boundaries, and the discipline to keep asking the right question: what outcome is actually acceptable?

1

Review the current position

We begin by mapping the draft, the commercial goals, and any pressure points already on the table. What matters most, and what can safely move?

2

Shape the counter-proposal

Next, we prepare negotiation points and written amendments that support your objectives while staying practical enough to be taken seriously.

3

Support live discussions

Where appropriate, we can attend calls or meeting support, keeping the conversation focused and the wording precise. Because a vague promise in a meeting is still a risk.

4

Finalise the executable agreement

Once the terms are settled, we make sure the document reflects what was agreed, not what was merely implied. That final check matters more than most people think.

Successful outcomes for our clients

Clients come to us with pressure. They leave with clarity.

What does a good consultation feel like? Usually, it feels lighter than expected, because the moving parts finally make sense. Here’s what a few clients have said after working through negotiations with us.

Favourable supplier renegotiation

"We needed the supplier contract reworked fast, and ScriptCraft Guild kept us level-headed. The revised terms were far better than what we started with."

Haddi M., Operations Manager

Complex terms made simple

"The consultation cut through a messy draft in one meeting. I finally understood the indemnities, and I could make a proper decision instead of guessing."

Tirza Hermsen, Commercial Director at a London services firm

Smooth negotiation support

"Why did we choose ScriptCraft Guild? Because we wanted a steady voice in the room. That’s exactly what we got, and the agreement was signed without the usual friction."

Shazada Reaves, Founding Partner

Ready to talk through the draft?

Bring the agreement, the email chain, and the commercial context. We’ll help you work out what’s negotiable, what isn’t, and where the real risks sit. Simple enough? Usually, yes.

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