In California, two or more parties can contact to almost anything as long as it is done for a legal purpose. Of course, there are always limitations and exceptions. You want to have an agreement in writing with a clear meeting of the minds between the parties where nothing is left out or open to interpretation. A good contract puts on paper the intentions of the parties while protecting your rights and interests. It lays out foundational terms of Quantity, Time of performance, Identification of parties, Price, Subject matter, and plans for outcomes when a default or breach may occur. Receiving legal support from a local California business contract attorney can help you clarify potential issues and provide further insight into what you should include or exclude in your contract. Having a well-written contract at the start of a new relationship can prevent future problems because the parties know where they stand at the very beginning. These days, with the internet at our finger-tips it’s easy to find premade contracts. There are even online services that can help fill in the blanks. But tread with caution. Tumer & Sharif’s California business contract attorneys tailor contracts for your particular matter, focusing on what’s most important to you while still covering all the bases. We draft a wide range of legal contracts helping many businesses with their client, customer, vendor, and investor relationships.
At Tumer and Sharif, our California business contract attorneys provide contract review, drafting, and negotiation. Below are among the types of contracts that can be tailored to your specific needs
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