At MNB Law Group, our first concern is protecting the business and personal interests of our clients. Your first layer of protection is a properly and carefully drafted contract. Skilled, experienced, diligent, and detail oriented contract drafting lawyers are essential to properly and carefully drafted contracts, and MNB’s contract drafting attorneys in Los Angeles have the skill, experience, diligence, and attention to detail you need.
A contract’s enforceability is mainly determined by how well the contract is drafted. The use of proper language, disclosures, and terms of art, inclusion of the essential terms, and the careful review of business goals beginning at the commencement of the business relationship, coupled with thorough, accurate preparation of the contract before execution can prevent future business disputes; or, set the stage for you to win if litigation does ensure.
A contract is a legally binding agreement between two or more parties enforced by law. Contract drafting is a structured process of writing legal contracts and includes legal language that is appropriate for the document.
At MNB, our LA contract drafting lawyers draft many types of business contracts for our clients, including:
It is all too common that a business owner will take a contract used by another company, usually a competitor, and modify it for their own purposes believing that will be sufficient. Without having that agreement reviewed by knowledgeable contract drafting lawyers in LA, like the ones of MNB Law Group, many of these business owners encounter considerable legal problems. Often the contract is written poorly, does not accomplish the owner’s business objectives, and leaves the business without enforceable rights in the event of a violation or breach. As a business owner, you may unintentionally be giving the other party the right to terminate or invalidate a very favorable contract or term therein; all because you did not take the time to have your contract drafted by a professional who would understand and properly scrutinize the potential risks and benefits to the language being used.
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Divorce is a complex process, and our goal is to secure terms that allow you to have a secure future.
We help our clients address their child custody concerns and set realistic expectations for their post-divorce future.
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We bring business insight, coupled with creative ideas and problem solving skills to our combined 35+ years of legal experience.
MNB strives to help businesses and individuals with their legal needs. This is accomplished most often through careful drafting of the contracts our clients are entering into, and if necessary through enforcement of those contracts through litigation. In addition to helping you resolve litigation matters, MNB is available to represent you regarding other legal issues that may arise both in your business and in your personal life. Our contract drafting attorneys in Los Angeles, CA are available to provide you, your employees, and your family members with sound legal guidance. So call us today at (818) 344-9200 or fill out our online form and have your case evaluated by our team of attorneys.
Yes, contracts in some cases are unenforceable and void because of misrepresentation, illegal elements, undue influence and incapacity of the party.
Yes, you can amend an existing contract with the change in circumstances and times, provided that all the parties to the contract mutually agree on the desired changes.
Each contract has five basic elements, which are, an offer, acceptance of that offer, consideration, capacity and legality.
A breach of contract takes place when a party is unable to perform its duties under the contract and this inability to perform a duty is considered a breach of a contract.
Yes, under some specific service contracts, title deeds and legal documents you can transfer your obligations to the other party.
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