Contract Attorney
A contract attorney is a lawyer who specializes in business transactions. The three major components to this type of law practice are negotiation, drafting and litigation. Negotiation is a skill and an art that not all lawyers possess. Those who do can provide an invaluable service to clients involved in business dealings with large amounts of money at stake. Drafting agreements is something virtually every contract attorney is experienced with. The rights, responsibilities, duties and promises in an agreement must be clearly spelled-out and understood by all the parties. Litigation is another special skill that not every business lawyer has. However, when arrangements do not go as planned and breaches occur, litigation lawyers play an important role.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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If People Choose To Live Together Instead Of Getting Married, Should They Have A Contract?
Choosing to have or not have a contract is between those two people. If a legal contract is entered into, it is enforceable in the courts of most states. Preferably, have the contract written … more -
My Mechanic Mentioned A Service Contract, What Is That?
Many vehicle dealers and others sell optional service contracts. Vehicle manufacturers or independent companies issue these contracts. Not all service contracts are the same; prices vary and … more -
What Is A Service Contract?
Service contracts that you may buy with a new car provide for the repair of certain parts or problems. These contracts are offered by manufacturers, dealers, or independent companies and may or … more
Legal Articles
- Common Contract Terms Explained
In every contract there are invariably a slew of legal terms and conditions that, regardless of the contract’s purpose, go unchanged and often unchecked by the contracting parties. These terms and conditions are often referred to as the contract’s “boilerplate” language. Most people don’t give these sections a second thought, and it’s typically a … more - What Happens When a Contract is Broken?
A contract is a legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties. So, how do you enforce it if it is broken by one of the parties? That depends on how exactly the party breaches the contract. A minor, or nonmaterial, breach of contract entitles the non-breaching party to actual damages suffered. Therefore, if your mechanic used a different brand of oil that was of at … more
Free Legal Forms
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Auto Service Contracts
This form from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) explains the differences between service contracts and warranties. It discusses the key steps in … more
How-To's
- How To Cancel a Home Improvement Contract
Federal law allows consumers to cancel a home improvement contract within three days if the contract was signed in the consumer’s home or if the contract is financed with a home equity loan. Some states offer more protections to cancel a home improvement contract if the contractor arranges the financing or if the contract is to be paid by installment payments. The following … more
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