The work under the umbrella
Commercial law is, loosely, the law of businesses doing business. A commercial solicitor's day covers a wide spread:
- Contracts, drafting, reviewing and negotiating the agreements a business runs on, from supplier terms to complex service deals.
- Company and corporate matters, shareholder agreements, share issues, the structural paperwork of ownership.
- Commercial disputes, when a deal breaks down or a counterparty doesn't perform.
- Regulatory and compliance questions specific to how you trade.
- Intellectual property, data, and the other threads that run through a modern business.
No single person is genuinely expert across all of that, which is why firms are built as teams of specialists. It's also why the bill reflects a whole firm's overhead, whether or not your matter needed the whole firm.
A big commercial firm is a table of specialists. Powerful when your matter needs the whole table. Expensive when it needed one seat.
When you genuinely need a full firm
Some work belongs with a traditional commercial firm, no argument:
- Anything involving litigation before the courts, a reserved activity that needs regulated conduct.
- Large, complex transactions, an acquisition, a major financing, where depth across several specialisms has to move in concert.
- Genuinely specialist niches where you need a named expert with a track record.
When you don't
But a great deal of what a growing business actually needs, day to day, isn't that. It's contract review and drafting, ongoing commercial advice, the steady flow of questions that come with trading and growing. For that work, a full firm's model, hourly billing, layers of overhead, is a mismatch. You're paying corporate-scale rates for small-to-medium-scale needs.
A fixed-fee consultancy fits that work better on almost every axis: you know the cost before it starts, you deal with a senior person rather than being passed to a trainee, and there's no meter running on a five-minute phone call.
The question isn't whether commercial solicitors are good. It's whether your matter needs a whole firm, or a senior pair of hands at a sensible price.
Where Silva fits
Silva does the commercial legal work most growing businesses actually need, contracts, day-to-day advice, the ongoing running of your legal affairs, on fixed fees and a consultancy model. For the matters that genuinely need a regulated firm, we say so and refer you on. It's not a firm-versus-consultancy contest. It's picking the right tool for the work in front of you.
Need commercial legal support that fits?
Silva's day-to-day service covers the commercial legal work of a growing business, fixed fee, senior people, no meter running.