Hi,
I previously did a project for an end-client in the building industry via a major IT service company and an employment agency. This was over six months ago. The end-client have approached me directly for further work. Am I obliged to administer this via either the IT service company or agency? I have read the agency contract I signed and there's nothing relating to an introducing "lock-in" period (sorry I don't know the legal term). I am not privy to the agency <--> IT Service company agreement.
I'm fairly new to running my own contractor company. Can I simply do the work and invoice the end-client directly or must I always engage an intermediary agency to handle legal aspects or anything else? Obviously it's better for me to cut out the middle men as this reduces costs for the end-client, and potentially increases my day-rate and consultancy time.
Many thanks.
I previously did a project for an end-client in the building industry via a major IT service company and an employment agency. This was over six months ago. The end-client have approached me directly for further work. Am I obliged to administer this via either the IT service company or agency? I have read the agency contract I signed and there's nothing relating to an introducing "lock-in" period (sorry I don't know the legal term). I am not privy to the agency <--> IT Service company agreement.
I'm fairly new to running my own contractor company. Can I simply do the work and invoice the end-client directly or must I always engage an intermediary agency to handle legal aspects or anything else? Obviously it's better for me to cut out the middle men as this reduces costs for the end-client, and potentially increases my day-rate and consultancy time.
Many thanks.


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