Practice Area
Commercial Contracts
A contract lands in your inbox and you're not sure what you're agreeing to. Or you need one drawn up and you don't want fourteen pages of boilerplate your customer will never read. You want it right, readable, and done.
How it works
I draft contracts your counterparties can actually understand, review the ones handed to you and tell you in plain English what to push back on, and negotiate the terms that carry real weight. The goal is an agreement that protects you without getting in the way of the deal.
What’s included
- Employment and independent contractor agreements
- NDAs, master services and managed services agreements, and subcontracts
- Supplier, vendor, and customer agreements
- Terms of service, terms and conditions, and website terms
- Commercial leases and IP agreements
Who it’s for
Businesses signing or sending agreements with customers, vendors, employees, contractors, and partners, who want them done right without the bloat.
What it costs
A flat fee, scoped and quoted up front after an initial conversation that doesn’t cost you anything. No hourly billing, no surprise invoice.
Common questions
Questions clients ask
- Can you review a contract someone sent me?
- Yes. Send it over and I'll tell you in plain English what it means, what's worth pushing back on, and what's standard. You'll know what you're signing before you sign it.
- How fast can you turn a contract around?
- It depends on the document, but I move quickly and I'll give you a realistic timeline up front. Most everyday agreements don't take long.
- Will my customers and vendors be able to understand the contract?
- That's the point. I write agreements people can actually read, and I leave out the boilerplate that doesn't earn its place. A contract nobody understands tends to slow deals down and create disputes, not prevent them.
- How much does a contract cost?
- A flat fee, quoted before any work starts and scoped to the agreement in front of us. No hourly billing.
Get in touch
Need help with commercial contracts?
Tell me what you're working on. The initial conversation is on the house, and you'll have a flat price before any work begins.
This page provides a general overview of commercial contracts matters and does not constitute legal advice. Every situation is different. Contact us to discuss the specifics of your matter.
