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Hello,
I have three limited companies. One is a training and development company, another is a consulting company and the third is a property company. They are all completely unrelated, registered to different addresses. Their only common strand is that I am the director of all three.
I have signed a contract between my training company (Company A) and a recruitment agent to provide a consultant to them for some Excel Development. I have provided two consultants because the first one had to go back to Ireland for family reasons. However, I currently do not have any consultants working there.
Now I have a bit of an issue. Someone else from this company has contacted me wanting me to provide them with an Access Developer. He is based at a different location to the first.
I'm thinking of signing up with this guy directly, through my consultants company (Company B). That way I can pay my developers a fair wage. This is a completely different requirement to the first.
So I'm hoping that if I do sign up with this guy via my Consultants company (which is not the company who has signed the contract with the recruitment agent) and I supply a completely unrelated consultant for them, then I will not be breaking the original contract.
Happy to pay for some advise. Also, I would expect that you would want to see the original contract that I signed as director of my training company. Happy to supply this to the winning bidder. So when you bid please make it clear how you are qualified to provide this advice. Also, if you have any kind of professional indemnity insurance that could perhaps protect me from incorrect advice, that would be interesting to know too (although not a requirement).
Thanks for your time,
Leanne
I have three limited companies. One is a training and development company, another is a consulting company and the third is a property company. They are all completely unrelated, registered to different addresses. Their only common strand is that I am the director of all three.
I have signed a contract between my training company (Company A) and a recruitment agent to provide a consultant to them for some Excel Development. I have provided two consultants because the first one had to go back to Ireland for family reasons. However, I currently do not have any consultants working there.
Now I have a bit of an issue. Someone else from this company has contacted me wanting me to provide them with an Access Developer. He is based at a different location to the first.
I'm thinking of signing up with this guy directly, through my consultants company (Company B). That way I can pay my developers a fair wage. This is a completely different requirement to the first.
So I'm hoping that if I do sign up with this guy via my Consultants company (which is not the company who has signed the contract with the recruitment agent) and I supply a completely unrelated consultant for them, then I will not be breaking the original contract.
Happy to pay for some advise. Also, I would expect that you would want to see the original contract that I signed as director of my training company. Happy to supply this to the winning bidder. So when you bid please make it clear how you are qualified to provide this advice. Also, if you have any kind of professional indemnity insurance that could perhaps protect me from incorrect advice, that would be interesting to know too (although not a requirement).
Thanks for your time,
Leanne
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