Legal guidance for buying groups and purchasing alliances.
Buying groups need legal structures that support member participation, supplier relationships, purchasing power, revenue models, and administrative control.
Legal counsel built around how buying groups operate.
Legal support for purchasing alliances, supplier agreements, member participation, and operating structure.
A buying group can create meaningful commercial leverage, but its legal structure should clearly define who participates, how decisions are made, how supplier relationships work, and how benefits are administered.
Kajani & Associates helps buying groups and related member organizations evaluate governance, contracts, finance, and compliance issues with practical business focus.
Discuss your organization’s structure, governance, contracts, capital needs, or member-facing programs.
Matters We Help Address
- 01Buying group formation and operating structure
- 02Member participation agreements and policies
- 03Supplier, vendor, and purchasing program contracts
- 04Governance and administrative decision-making
- 05Revenue, rebate, fee, and benefit allocation considerations
- 06Coordination with association or cooperative structures
Who We Help
- Buying groups and purchasing alliances
- Associations creating member purchasing programs
- Cooperatives with supplier or purchasing arrangements
- Leadership teams managing member benefits and vendor contracts
Counsel that accounts for structure, members, and operations.
Clarify the buying group’s commercial model and participants.
Define supplier, member, and administrator obligations.
Align contracts and governance with how the program will actually operate.
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