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Outsourcing & Procurement

Pragmatic Legal Advice for Outsourcing and Procurement

Outsourcing & Procurement Overview

At Leonard Corporate Solutions, we specialize in providing pragmatic, commercially focused legal advice to the outsourcing industry since 2008. With unrivalled experience in IT and outsourcing, we have advised outsourced and managed services providers for some of the world’s largest businesses, particularly in the financial services sector and public sector procurement regulations.

We primarily represent suppliers, ensuring contractual commitments are deliverable with minimal financial risk. In unequal bargaining situations, we level the playing field, bringing confidence and experience to negotiations dominated by larger companies and their in-house legal teams. We also support customer-side clients procuring services, leveraging our deep understanding of supplier risks to strengthen procurement teams.

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Reader guidance · reviewed 11 July 2026

Business documents should match the transaction

Templates are starting points. Corporate, investment, employment, privacy, and commercial documents should reflect the entity, approvals, sector, bargaining position, and actual operating process.

General educational information only. Applicable law, office practice, deadlines, evidence, fees, and available remedies depend on the facts and jurisdiction. Confirm current requirements before acting.

Check authority, corporate approvals, cap-table effects, tax and foreign-exchange implications, conditions precedent, warranties, indemnities, liability allocation, termination, and dispute clauses.
For startups, IP ownership should be documented from founders, employees, contractors, and vendors before fundraising or diligence—not reconstructed only when an investor asks.
Regulatory and filing requirements change. Current forms, fees, notifications, and sector-specific rules should be checked immediately before action.

Prepare before seeking advice

  • Correct legal entities and signatories
  • Commercial scope and payment mechanics
  • IP and confidential-information ownership
  • Approvals, compliance, exit, and dispute terms

Authoritative starting points