If you want your business to have a chance at achieving success, you will need to depend on business contracts and agreements every step of the way from the startup process to whenever you choose to leave your company behind.
A business contract is a legally binding agreement between two or more persons or entities. Understanding business contracts. Verbal and written contracts. Essential elements of a contract.
Interesting facts many business owners have tried to enforce their rights against another party without a contract, or with a contract that was written without the help of an attorney. Doing so often reveals significant weaknesses and causes them to think twice about writing a contract alone. It only takes one expensive lesson to learn that you need a seasoned professional attorney with knowledge of the complexities involved in drafting and enforcing contractual agreements to protect yourself.
Let us work with your company to decide which business contract you need to use, and then draft rock-solid and thorough agreements that will protect your company’s interests. You cannot prevent lawsuits against your company from ever occurring, but if they do, strong contractual agreements give you the ammunition to fight back and defend your business interests.
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Interesting facts the simplest transaction involves a contract. Maybe it is only a handshake agreement, but you agreed to do something in exchange for some form of payment. If you did your part, but the other person did not follow through with his side of the bargain, our attorney can help you negotiate a settlement or file suit to make it right. Whether you want to enforce the contract and make the other party do what they promised or get your money back, we can help.
Contractors and subcontractors have the word “contract” in their name for a reason: all construction requires a contract. If someone has failed to pay for your work, a subcontractor has delayed the progress of your project or committed any other breach, we can help.
The most disappointing thing a client or customer can do is not pay your bill. You worked hard for your customer, invested time and effort into providing the customer with a service. You deserve to get paid for your work. If you have a customer who did not pay your bill, we can help.
It is hard enough to lose a loved one. Sometimes, the loss is accompanied by the discovery of a dispute among relatives. Perhaps someone took advantage of the decedent before they passed away, for financial gain. If you need assistance with probate litigation, we can help.
If you are facing harassment from creditors, wage garnishments or foreclosure proceedings, it can be overwhelming. We can help you restore your financial future and work to better your life. Jacqueline C. Ledón has helped thousands of individuals in the same situation and helped them work with their creditors and the courts to identify a way out.
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