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If I may plug a friend. 214-210-2970 David Whatley COO AutoRealty Products 817-284-9875 X 105 -----Original Message----- Russell, I recommend that you have
an attorney draw up all of your contracts. It really doesn’t cost that
much, but it can save you much more in case of any dispute. I used to use a
little contract template that I bought for like 20 bucks. This worked fine as
long as there was no problem. But the first time I got into a situation where I
was getting stiffed, I saw what a mistake that I had made. The client’s
attorney busted my contract and I was left without my $12K – all because
I didn’t spend a couple hundred to get the contract written up
professionally. Just remember that if
someone wants to bust your agreement, they’re going to have an attorney
do it. So you need to have your contract written to prevent this. --Ferg From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Russell Patterson Hello all, This is Off Topic, so I apologize in
advance. Were or how do you all normally get
your contracts and other legal forms? Do you buy templates from some
provider? Have a lawyer that you use to generate or review the
forms? I found a company that
provides document templates for IT firms. http://www.contractedge.com/ I
was wondering what most other small businesses use. Thanks! Russell |
- RE: Contracts and legal forms Ken Ferguson
- Re: Contracts and legal forms David Whatley
- Re: Contracts and legal forms Russell Patterson
