Contract Review

You may have heard the term “boilerplate” used to refer to contractual provisions or entire contracts as “standard.” Meaning the acceptable terms did not warrant much time or legal consideration.

Contractual provisions will vary based on the type of service or goods contracted. This means not every boilerplate is created equal. Contracts can be written to favor one party or another, so it’s important that you aren’t relying on a “standard” contract that doesn’t actually protect you or your business. It’s important when signing a contract that you know what you are actually getting yourself into. You don’t want to give away more than you bargained for. Individuals and businesses should carefully draft their own set of boilerplate provisions for contracts and specifically review and consider the boilerplate provisions in agreements presented to them by others.

AJB Law firm can assist you in contract review. Here’s the process:

  1. Schedule a consultation to talk with Attorney Amanda Bynum about your situation. You’ll discuss what the contract is for and what your intention is including what you hope to gain.

  2. Depending on the complexity of the situation, Attorney Bynum will quote you a price for contract review. Simple contracts start at $300, Consultation fees are credited to your review and opinion.

  3. Attorney Bynum will ask any questions and alert you to any problems with the contract and suggest modifications.

Use this link to schedule a meeting to discuss the contract review with Attorney Amanda Bynum. All consultation fees are applied to any legal services contracted after the paid consultation.

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