Corporate Commercial - Peter Kouwenberg

Peter Kouwenberg

Partner – Head of Commercial

Luton

peter.kouwenberg@taylorwalton.co.uk

01582 390 411 | ext 4430

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I am a partner and Head of the Commercial Law Department. I advise clients on a wide range of commercial contracts including agency and distribution agreements, consultancy agreements, franchise agreements and terms for the supply of goods and services. I also assist on technology and outsourcing projects, construction projects and non-contentious intellectual property matters. I am the firm’s data protection specialist and advise upon privacy policies, data subject rights and issues regarding data subject consent and legitimate business interests.

I enjoy the fact that my work covers a range of different sectors: robust terms of supply are fundamental to most businesses and I have expertise in both B2B and B2C markets. Similarly, issues such as protection of intellectual property, outsourcing of IT and lawful processing of data are important whether I am assisting a distributor of scientific equipment, a supplier of property management services or a school. My work on construction matters requires a more tailored skill set with its focus on JCT contracts, collateral warranties, consultant and subcontractor contracts.

I always pay particular attention to the overall context and structure of a client’s business as well as its legal requirements to ensure that legal documents which I produce will slot into the real commercial world in which the client operates. I appreciate that, historically, the legal profession has been criticised for drafting over-lengthy and complicated legal paperwork and I always aim to keep documents to the minimum necessary to protect the interests of the client, whilst having regard to relevant statutory and case law.

Over the years, I have worked with small business organisations regarding the issue of data protection and I have taken great pleasure in helping such organisations to become compliant with the current legislation. Often, a client may initially feel daunted or confused by what seems to be a complex and wide-reaching issue. However, I am able to break down the key requirements of data protection law in a clear, concise and (most importantly) practical manner to help the client complete its data protection legal health check and ensure that they know how to deal with customer information, subject access requests etc. going forward.

I joined Taylor Walton in 2022.

  • IT Consultancy Company: advising upon start-up company’s legal requirements and drafting suitable B2B terms of supply and contract proposal, confidentiality agreement, data privacy policy, legitimate interest assessment for marketing purposes.
  • Property Development Company: Advising upon large reconstruction project in London on behalf of employer client including advising upon Design and build JCT Contract and schedule of amendments and preparing and advising upon performance bond, parent company guarantee, collateral warranties, subcontractor and consultant Appointment Forms and deed of novation.
  • Communication Agency: Advising client upon a range of supply contracts and assisting in the negotiation of supply contracts with major international customers, in particular advising upon limitation of liability provisions, indemnities and confidentiality provisions.
  • LLB from Nottingham Trent University
  • LPC from Nottingham Law School
  • PGCE in Teaching from Bedford University

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Peter Kouwenberg’s posts

19 June 2023

Ensuring the right contractual framework for building projects

The American architect and designer Frank Lloyd Wright said, “You can use an eraser on the drafting table or a… read more
01 February 2023

395.5 million reasons why Data Protection is Important

Meta, the parent company of popular social media websites Facebook and Instagram and the widely used messaging app, WhatsApp has,… read more
07 November 2022

What next for Trans-Atlantic data processing?

Since the demise of the EU-US privacy shield in July 2020 following the Court of Justice of the European Union’s… read more

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