We structure the commercial agreements that bring consumer products to market and keep them moving. Commercialization, online sales, brand licensing, and the vendor relationships built around how the business actually operates.
Consumer brands move through more channels and rely on more partners than they did even a few years ago. A modern product line might run through wholesale relationships, online storefronts, third-party fulfillment, and licensed extensions all at once.
We advise the brand owners, operators, and investors behind these businesses on the commercial agreements that hold the operation together. Commercialization, vendor relationships, online sales, and brand licensing. The contracts that move products and the relationships that scale the business.
The work keeps the commercial side of the business moving. Agreements close, channels stay aligned, and the brand keeps its legal posture intact as it grows.
Direct-to-consumer storefront terms, payment and fulfillment relationships, subscription and replenishment programs, and the operational contracts behind the e-commerce stack.
Agreements with the suppliers, manufacturers, fulfillment partners, and service vendors that consumer brands rely on to operate. The contracts that hold the operational side of the business together.
Inbound and outbound brand licenses that extend a brand into new product lines, categories, and revenue streams. Structured to protect brand integrity while opening new commercial opportunities.
The commercial agreements that bring a product to market. Wholesale, channel, and go-to-market arrangements structured around how the brand actually sells, where it sells, and on what terms.