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Have your service contracts professionally drafted by an attorney

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Having your service contracts professionally drafted by an attorney, rather than using a generic template found online, ensures they genuinely protect you in the specific ways your business actually needs, reflecting real terms rather than boilerplate that may not fit your situation.

A poorly drafted or generic contract can fail to protect you exactly when it matters most, in an actual dispute — professional drafting is real risk management, not just formality.

How to do it

  1. 1
    Identify your real contract needs
    Service agreements, terms of service, NDAs, or other agreements specific to how you actually engage with clients.
  2. 2
    Engage an attorney familiar with your industry
    Contract terms that matter in your specific field are best handled by someone who understands the real risks involved.
  3. 3
    Review drafts against your actual business practices
    The contract should reflect how you genuinely operate, not generic assumptions.
  4. 4
    Keep contracts current
    As your services or business practices evolve, contracts should be revisited rather than left stale.

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How you will know it is done

Your core service contracts have been professionally drafted or reviewed by an attorney and reflect your actual business practices.

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