Agreements and Contract Reviews

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Agreements and Contract Reviews

  • Consulting Independent Contract Agreement

    Business owners know how important it is to leverage the skills and talents of business advisors including financial consultants, attorneys, CPAs, etc., to help their business grow and be successful. The Advisor Agreement defines the rights, duties and obligations of your business and the various business advisors.


    The following tasks are included in Advisor Agreement:


    1. Initial consultation to evaluate your needs
    2. Legal advice on how to best structure the advisor agreement
    3. Prepare a first draft of the advisor agreement
    4. Address your questions in relation to the advisor agreement
    5. Prepare a final version of the advisor agreement

     

    The following tasks are not included in Advisor Agreement:


    1. Negotiate compensation with business advisors.

  • Contract Review Basic

    • In-depth review of a contract of up to 5 pages.

    As a business owner, how often do you review a contract and wonder what a certain clause means or what effect a provision in the contract will have on your business? By letting the attorneys at Nevantage Law Group review the contract for you, you can rest assured that you understand all of the terms of the contract and can plan accordingly.


     The following tasks are included in Contract Review Basic:


    1. Initial consultation to evaluate your needs
    2. In-depth review of the agreement
    3. Preparation of a written overview of any identified issues
    4. Address your questions and suggest appropriate actions

     


    The following tasks are not included in Contract Review Basic:


    1. Negotiations with the other party
    2. Revisions following the initial review

  • LLC to C-Corp Conversion

    The needs and even the goals of a business often change over time. There are many reasons that a business owner would want to convert his/her business from an LLC to a C-Corp; in particular, if your business needs to attract investors and raise capital. Contact the attorneys at Smallhouse Law Group in order to discuss if this conversion would be beneficial to your business.


    The following tasks are included in LLC to C-Corp Conversion:


    1. Initial consultation to evaluate your needs
    2. Legal advice on how to complete the conversion
    3. Prepare a first draft of the conversion documents
    4. Address your questions in relation to the conversion documents
    5. Prepare a final version of the conversion documents

  • Contract Review Plus

    • In-depth review of a contract of up to 15 pages.

    This package provides the same benefits as the Contract Review Basic, but is tailored for more in-depth, comprehensive contracts.


    The following tasks are included in Contract Review Plus:


    1. Initial consultation to evaluate your needs
    2. In-depth review of the agreement
    3. Preparation of a written overview of any identified issues
    4. Address your questions and suggest appropriate actions
    5. Negotiations with the other party
    6. Revisions following the initial review

     

    The following tasks are not included in Contract Review Plus:


    1. Negotiations with the other party
    2. Revisions following the initial review

  • Contract Review Pro

    • In-depth review of a contract of up to 25 pages.

    This package provides the same benefits as the other contract review packages, but the Contract Review Pro is tailored for larger contracts.


    The following tasks are included in Contract Review Pro:


    1. Initial consultation to evaluate your needs
    2. In-depth review of the agreement
    3. Preparation of a written overview of any identified issues
    4. Address your questions and suggest appropriate actions
    5. Negotiations with the other party
    6. Revisions following the initial review

     

    The following tasks are not included in Contract Review Pro:


    1. Negotiations with the other party
    2. Revisions following the initial review