A contract is a voluntary agreement between two or more parties to provide something in exchange for something of value. Contracts formalize an agreement between parties for both personal and business matters. From the sale of goods or property to contracts between a business and its employees to partnership agreements to entertainer management/representation agreements, contracts are an essential part of everyday business operations.
With over 35 years of combined legal experience, our business contract lawyers in Los Angeles have learned the dangers and difficulties of drafting business contracts, reviewing contracts, and negotiating contracts and put that knowledge to use to protect our clients’ financial interests.
People often make the mistake of entering into an agreement without consulting with an attorney. Typically, it ends up costing them far more, both financially and personally, when an issue regarding the contract arises. Even more common is that if reviewed by a business contract attorney at the drafting and negotiation stage, it would have likely avoided the problem.
Our clients know that MNB will explain the benefits and consequences of their business contract terms to them so they know what to expect while the contract is in effect and should there be a breach. MNB’s clients also know that our Los Angeles business contract lawyers are concerned about the client’s bottom-line and we do our best to keep fees and costs down, whenever possible, without compromising the quality of the representation the client receives.
MNBs business contract lawyers in LA deal with a vast array of contracts for its clients, including:
In order to run a business successfully, it is crucial to have a well-drafted business contract. A business contract has many benefits, including:
A business contract is a legally binding agreement between two or more parties. A business contract is drafted to include all the details of exchange, the types of services, payments and the rights and obligations of each party. A well-written business contract typically includes the title, the date of the contract, the name of the parties, service to be provided, payment amounts and due dates, and the expiration date of the contract.
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MNB’s business contract attorneys in Los Angeles, CA understand the value of a well thought-out contract that anticipates problems that may harm the client in the future and preemptively addresses those potential problems. Our attorneys also know how to draft contracts so the terms are clearly stated and to avoid future litigation or disputes.
The LA business contract lawyers at MNB are also litigation attorneys. This means their experience in the courtroom and dealing with contract litigation helps them understand how to draft contracts that protect the clients’ interests while doing everything possible to ensure the parties’ rights and obligations are clear, concise, understandable, and easily determined in the event the contract needs to be enforced in litigation. So call us today at (818) 344-9200 or fill out our online form and have your case evaluated by our team of attorneys.
While a contract can be verbal or written, a written contract helps clarify terms, reduces misunderstandings, provides a legal record, and serves as evidence in case of disputes. Our lawyers for business contracts can assist you with drafting any necessary contracts.
A breach of contract is when the parties involved in a contract fail or refuse to perform all or any part of a contract without any legal excuse.
Following are the key factors of a contract:
A business contract review can take anywhere from a few hours to even a month. That said, the time of review depends on contract to contract, but on an average, it takes about four to eight weeks to complete the review of a contract.
Fully executed is when all the parties involved in a contract have agreed upon the terms and conditions of the contract and have also agreed to fulfill the legal obligations of that contract.
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