CONTRACTS & AFFAIRS The contract is like a dress that must be tailored according to the needs of the contracting parties. Therefore, when entering into agreements it is necessary to take care of the present, but also to have the foresight to foresee, as far as possible, the future developments of the relationship or the possible pathologies that could arise in the operational phase of the contract. reciprocal for the parties and allows people, companies and the market in general to develop and produce wealth.The conclusion of a contractual negotiation often has many implications that the parties themselves are sometimes not able to foresee and manage independently. identified the contractual obligations (rights and duties), the right to see them fulfilled will be better protected.The pathological component is merely possible, but in practice far from infrequent.A good contract must include provisions to make it work correctly, but also clauses that they are useful if you are in the pathological phase of the same. The Muscettola study is able to assist you in the management of the different types of contracts according to your needs. In exchange contracts, in contracts with obligations to perform, in contracts where cooperation between the parties is required, in real ones, in insurance, banking, random relationships, in gaming or betting contracts and finally also in special contracts. Example: • Sale and purchase • Exchange • Estimation contract • Administration • Lease • Contract • Transport • Mandate • Commission • Shipping • Agency contract • Brokerage • Deposit • Loan • Loan • Deposit • Current account • Credit opening • Safety deposit boxes • Annuity • Insurance • Gambling and Gambling • The Surety • The Transaction • The Compromise • The Sale of Assets to Creditors • Conventional Seizure • Leasing • Factoring • Franchising • Joint Venture • Subcontracting • Consumer Contracts