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Supply Chain and Procurement Disputes

Navigating Supply Chain Disputes. Protecting Your Operations.

Keeping Your Business Moving Forward

A strong and reliable supply chain is essential for business success, but disputes can arise that threaten operations and relationships. At Foye Legal, we provide expert legal advice and representation to businesses across NSW to resolve supply chain and procurement disputes.  Whether dealing with breaches of supply agreements, delivery delays, or vendor conflicts, we help you protect your interests and maintain continuity in your operations.

Breach of Supply Agreements

When a supplier fails to meet their contractual obligations—such as non-delivery, incomplete orders, or substandard goods—it can disrupt your business. Foye Legal assists in enforcing supply agreements, recovering damages, and negotiating resolutions to protect your business interests.

Delivery Delays and Quality Issues

Timely delivery and quality assurance are critical in supply chains. Disputes over late deliveries or defective goods can result in significant financial losses. We provide strategic advice on resolving these issues through contract enforcement, mediation, or litigation, ensuring accountability from your suppliers.

Disputes with Vendors or Distributors

Conflicts with vendors or distributors can arise over pricing, exclusivity, or performance expectations. Foye Legal helps navigate these disputes, ensuring compliance with contract terms and protecting your rights under Australian commercial law.

Termination of Supplier Contracts

Terminating a supplier contract can be contentious, especially if it involves claims of breach or disagreement over termination rights. We provide clear guidance on lawful termination, minimising risks, and ensuring smooth transitions to new suppliers.

We’re in this together

If you’re facing a dispute and need clear, strategic legal guidance, we’re here to help. Contact Foye Legal today to explore your options and take the first step toward a practical, effective resolution.

WorkingWith Your Lawyer: Your Essential Toolkit

Seeking legal assistance early gives you control over your situation, helping you avoid complications and manage costs effectively. This guide provides practical tips, checklists, and key insights to help you confidently navigate legal processes to secure the best possible outcome.

What To Expect From Your First Consultation With Us

Your first consultation is vital in safeguarding your interests and laying the foundation for the best possible outcome. At Foye Legal, we value the trust you place in us and are committed to providing clarity, strategy and unwavering support from day one.

supply chain & procurement disputes

FAQs

A breach occurs when a party fails to fulfill their contractual obligations, such as failing to deliver goods on time, providing defective products, or not meeting agreed-upon terms.

If a supplier delays delivery, you may be entitled to remedies such as compensation for losses or terminating the contract if the delay constitutes a significant breach. Legal advice is essential to determine your options.

Yes, but the termination must comply with the terms of the contract and Australian contract law. Foye Legal can help ensure the termination is lawful and minimise risks of further disputes.

If goods are defective, you may have the right to reject them, request replacements, or claim damages. Foye Legal can guide you on enforcing your rights under the supply agreement and Australian Consumer Law.

Clear, well-drafted contracts that outline expectations, performance standards, and dispute resolution mechanisms can help prevent disputes. Foye Legal can assist in drafting agreements tailored to your business needs.

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