All enquiries are handled with discretion. Whether you have a specific decision in mind or simply want to explore whether our approach fits your situation, we are happy to talk.
No. An initial conversation is exploratory. It exists for both sides to understand whether an engagement makes sense, what the scope might look like, and whether the fit is right. There is no commitment until a formal engagement letter is in place.
Very little. A brief description of the situation and what you are trying to achieve is enough to begin. Sensitive details are best discussed once a confidentiality framework is established.
Most engagements begin with a conversation, followed by a short written summary of what we have understood, what we believe would be useful, and how we would propose to work together. A formal engagement letter follows once the scope is agreed.
Confidentiality is fundamental. Information shared in any conversation — formal or informal — is treated as private. Where appropriate, written confidentiality arrangements can be put in place before substantive discussion.