Contract Drafting And Review
Get Contracts Drafted, Reviewed, And Negotiated By An Attorney — On Flat Fees Or A Monthly Legal Plan, Without Retainers Or Hourly Surprises
A contract is rarely just the document you sign. It is the framework that decides what happens when something goes wrong — who pays, who is liable, who keeps the IP, who can terminate, and where any dispute is decided. Most small business contract problems are not caused by complex legal issues. They are caused by template language that was never adapted to the actual deal, by missing clauses on indemnity or limitation of liability, and by terms that were accepted without anyone reading them carefully.
A contract attorney drafts and reviews agreements against the law of the state that will govern the contract, the commercial reality of the transaction, and the specific risks you are taking on. The work is mostly preventative — written into the contract before the deal closes, so you never have to litigate the gap later. A free consultation may help identify which contracts in your business need attention first.
Free consultation. Flat-fee from $200 and legal plan options available. No retainer. No hourly cost.
Serving businesses across the United States.
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Confidential Document Review
Drafting, Review, Negotiation, And Filing Support
Experienced Business Contract Attorneys
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⏳ How A Contract Problem Typically Compounds
Why The Real Cost Is Almost Always More Than The Drafting Fee
Most contract problems are not noticed at signing. They show up later — when a customer refuses to pay, when a vendor misses a deliverable, when a contractor claims ownership of work, or when a counterparty walks away under a termination clause nobody read closely. The cost of fixing a contract before it is signed is a fraction of the cost of arguing over what it means after.
Stage 1
Drafting Stage
The contract has not been sent or signed. Every clause is still negotiable, every protection is still inexpensive to add, and the cost of getting it right is fixed and small.
Stage 2
Signed Without Review
The agreement is in force. The terms are now binding. Changing them requires the counterparty's consent — which is rarely given without giving something up in return.
Stage 3
Performance Issue
A payment issue, scope dispute, or termination disagreement arises. The contract terms now decide the outcome — and the side with the better drafting work behind them has the leverage.
Stage 4
Litigation Or Loss
The dispute is in front of a judge, an arbitrator, or a collections process. Legal spend often exceeds the underlying contract value — and a clearly drafted contract would have prevented most of it.
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The window before signing is the cheapest position your business will be in. A contract attorney works at Stage 1 — where the protections, the indemnity language, and the termination terms are inexpensive to put in writing. By Stage 4 the same issues cost ten to fifty times more to argue.
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Contracts We Draft And Review
The Documents Every Business Eventually Needs — Drafted For Your State, Your Industry, And Your Specific Deal
📄 Customer And Client Agreements
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Master service agreements, statements of work, terms of service, and engagement letters. The documents that define what you sell, what you deliver, what you charge, and what happens if the relationship ends.
📦 Vendor And Supplier Contracts
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Supply agreements, purchase orders, distribution contracts, and reseller terms. Including the warranty, return, indemnity, and termination provisions that determine your exposure when the vendor falls short.
🤝 NDAs And Confidentiality Agreements
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Mutual and one-way NDAs for prospects, partners, employees, and contractors. Drafted to actually protect the information that matters — not the broad templates that fail in court when tested.
👥 Employment And Contractor Agreements
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Offer letters, employment agreements, contractor agreements, IP assignments, non-competes, and non-solicits. Drafted for the state where the worker is located and the role they actually perform.
🏢 Commercial Lease Review And Negotiation
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Office, retail, and warehouse lease review. Personal guarantee analysis, CAM and operating expense review, assignment and subletting rights, build-out provisions, and renewal and exit terms.
🤝 Partnership And Operating Agreements
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LLC operating agreements, partnership agreements, shareholder agreements, and buy-sell provisions. The documents that decide what happens between co-owners — drafted before disagreement, not after.
🛡️ Licensing And IP Agreements
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Software licenses, content licenses, trademark licenses, and IP assignments. Including scope, exclusivity, royalty, audit, and termination terms that protect the asset you are licensing in or out.
💼 Sale, Purchase, And Acquisition Documents
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Asset and stock purchase agreements, letters of intent, term sheets, and earn-out provisions. Drafted to make sure the value you are buying or selling actually transfers as expected.
📋 Demand Letters, Notices, And Settlements
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Demand letters, breach notices, termination letters, settlement agreements, and release documents. Drafted to preserve your position and create the record you may need later.
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Whether the document is for the business or for a personal matter — purchase agreements, collection letters, deeds, court filings — your legal paperwork is in good hands with an attorney whose practice is built around drafting and review.
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💰 Why Pay More? Transparent Flat-Fee Pricing
The Same Drafting Work — Without The Hourly Surprises
Hourly billing is the default in most law firms — and the reason most small businesses delay getting contracts done properly. The pricing on this page is different. Discrete contract work is quoted as a flat fee before any work starts, so you know what the document will cost before you commit. For ongoing contract needs, a monthly legal plan gives you access to drafting, review, and consultation without per-document fees.
Simple Contracts
Flat fee from $200 to $800
NDAs, basic service agreements, contractor agreements, simple vendor terms, demand letters, and standard amendments. Quoted up front. Delivered on a fixed timeline.
Complex Contracts
Flat fee from $1,000 to $5,000
Master service agreements, operating agreements, commercial leases, distribution contracts, licensing deals, and acquisition documents. Quoted up front based on scope.
Monthly Legal Plan
Starting at $26.95 per month
Ongoing access to a business attorney for drafting, review, and consultation. Suitable for businesses with regular contract needs that prefer predictable monthly cost over per-document fees.
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Final pricing depends on the contract complexity, jurisdiction, and scope. Every engagement starts with a fixed quote — no retainer, no hourly billing, no surprise charges at the end of the month.
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✅ The Recommended Path: Flat-Fee Drafting Or A Legal Plan
Why This Pricing Model Removes The Reason Most Small Businesses Skip Contract Work
The most common reason small businesses operate on handshake deals or unedited templates is not that they don't know better — it is that they expect a contract attorney to be expensive and unpredictable. Flat-fee drafting and monthly legal plans remove both of those objections. The price is fixed before the work starts. The protection is in writing before the deal closes. The cost of the contract is small and known; the cost of not having one is large and uncertain.
🎯 No Retainer. No Hourly Cost.
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Flat-fee drafting is quoted before work starts. Legal plan members pay a fixed monthly amount. Either way, the cost of the contract is known before you commit — no retainer, no hourly billing, no end-of-month surprises.
🔗 Drafted For Your State And Industry
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Contracts are governed by state law that varies sharply on enforceability, indemnity, non-competes, and consumer protection. The work is done by an attorney licensed in the jurisdiction that will govern the agreement.
🛡️ Indemnity And Liability Done Properly
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Indemnity, limitation of liability, warranty, and termination clauses are where most contract disputes are decided. Each is drafted with attention to your actual exposure — not pulled from a generic template.
🏢 Review Of Counterparty Drafts
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When the other side sends the contract, the review identifies the clauses that matter, the changes worth requesting, and the terms you should not accept. Markup and negotiation guidance included.
💼 Templates You Can Reuse
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Customer agreements, NDAs, and contractor agreements are typically drafted once and reused across many transactions. The drafting cost is one-time. The protection applies to every deal that follows.
📅 Fast Turnaround
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Most discrete contract work is delivered within a few business days. Urgent matters are accommodated where the timeline allows. Legal plan members typically receive review within 24 to 48 hours.
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Where attorney drafting isn't the right fit — for example, where a state-provided form is sufficient, or where the matter is below the threshold where bespoke drafting pays for itself — the consultation will say so directly.
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⚠️ When Business Owners Should Talk To A Contract Attorney
Situations That Warrant A Same-Week Review
About to sign a customer, vendor, or partner agreement worth more than a month of revenue
Operating on handshake deals, email agreements, or unedited templates
Sending the same agreement to many customers and want a properly drafted master template
Negotiating a commercial lease, distribution contract, or licensing deal
Bringing on a co-owner, contractor, or first employee
Preparing a demand letter, breach notice, or settlement agreement
A free consultation may help identify which contract work is most important to do first — and the flat-fee or legal plan option that fits your situation.
Connecting Business Owners With Experienced Contract Attorneys
Licensed Counsel In Your State — Flat-Fee Or Legal Plan Pricing, No Hourly Surprises
Affordable Legal Protection
Complete and affordable legal assistance — for personal documents or business contracts. Pricing is fixed and explained before any work starts, so the cost is always known up front.
Nationwide Network Of Lawyers
Available whenever you need them — without worrying about hourly charges. Attorneys in your state, available for drafting, review, and consultation across all 50 states.
Unlimited Legal Consultation
Consult on business law, family law, or personal legal matters. Legal plan members receive ongoing access for questions, document review, and contract guidance with no per-call billing.
Advice, Consultation, And Research
On legal matters — including preexisting contract issues, prior agreements that need updating, and disputes that have started developing under existing documents.
Experienced Yet Affordable
Receive legal guidance from lawyers with substantial experience drafting contracts across the industries small businesses operate in — at flat-fee or legal plan pricing, not premium hourly rates.
10 Minute Callback
Submit your contract details and an attorney will call you back within 10 minutes during business hours. Most discrete drafting work is delivered within a few business days of engagement.
Transparent Pricing Process
Every engagement starts with a fixed quote — flat fee for discrete work, monthly fee for legal plan access. No retainer. No hourly billing. No surprise charges at the end of the engagement.
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The attorneys in our network handle contract drafting and review as a focused practice area — so the work you receive is grounded in current commercial drafting experience, not adapted from unrelated legal practice.
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👤 What A Contract Attorney Actually Does
Understanding The Role Before You Hire One
A contract attorney is a licensed lawyer whose work is centered on drafting, reviewing, and negotiating commercial agreements. The role is specific, document-focused, and quoted on a flat fee for most discrete projects. The work happens primarily on the page — translating the commercial deal into language that holds up under the law of the state that will govern it. Most engagements are completed before any dispute arises, which is the point of the work.
🛠️ What A Contract Attorney Does
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Drafts new contracts from scratch based on the commercial terms and the law of the governing state
Reviews counterparty-supplied contracts and identifies the clauses, risks, and changes that matter
Negotiates contract terms with the other side, in writing or by phone, on the business's behalf
Drafts demand letters, breach notices, termination letters, and settlement and release documents
Prepares court orders, complaints, deeds, purchase agreements, and other legal paperwork as needed
⚖️ How The Role Differs
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Unlike a template service, the document is drafted for your jurisdiction, your industry, and the specific deal in front of you
Unlike a notary or paralegal, a licensed attorney can advise on legal effect, not just prepare the form
Unlike hourly counsel, the work is quoted at a flat fee or covered under a monthly legal plan — no retainer, no hourly billing
The attorney is bound by state bar rules and is licensed to practice in the jurisdiction that will govern the contract
The engagement can be project-based or ongoing — discrete drafting on flat fee, or a monthly legal plan for recurring needs
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A contract attorney delivers a finished document at a known price — drafted for the law of your state, the reality of your transaction, and the specific risks you are taking on.
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⚙️ How The Process Works
A structured and confidential evaluation
Submit your contract details — what needs drafting or reviewing — through our secure form.
A contract attorney reviews the request, scopes the work, and provides a flat-fee quote or legal plan recommendation.
The drafting or review is completed within the agreed timeline — no retainer, no hourly billing, no surprise costs.
📞 What Happens After You Submit
Clear guidance. No pressure.
Intake team reviews the contract details and any documents submitted
Contract attorney calls you back within 10 minutes during business hours
Scope, deliverable, and turnaround time are explained in plain English
Pricing is quoted up front — flat fee or monthly legal plan, no retainer required
You decide how to proceed — no obligation
Free consultation. Confidential conversation.
Get Your Contract Done Properly — At A Price You Know Before You Commit
Understand Your Options
Free consultation. Flat-fee from $200 and legal plan options available. No retainer. No hourly cost.
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