Great!  I appreciate this information.
 
Thanks!
Russell
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Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 8:47 AM
Subject: RE: Contracts and legal forms

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
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 11:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: OT: Contracts and legal forms

 

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

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