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If you find yourself reviewing a contract for your business, you need the help of Grisham & Kendall, PLLC. While contracts promise opportunity, they often harbor risks as well. You need to be able to effectively interpret the terms and conditions of an agreement to make sure your business’s rights and interests are effectively represented. Not only that, but you need to make sure that your document doesn’t infringe upon the success of your own business. Negotiating fair and mutually agreeable terms with another company or client can also prove a tall task, but a knowledgeable contract review lawyer can make all the difference.Our large hotel was severely damaged by hail. After significant delays by the insurance company, our claim was denied. We hired Bill Kendall and Grisham & Kendall soon after. Through Bill’s efforts during our lawsuit, we were able to reach a favorable settlement close to trial. We would certainly recommend Grisham & Kendall, PLLC to any property owner whose insurance company isn’t treating them fairly.
D. Patel – Hotel Hail ClaimMy wife and I thought we were heading into a complicated legal odyssey with a destroyed commercial property until we hired Bill Kendall. His sustained focus and hard work was so effective that we had a great settlement within hours of the first deposition.
F. Jones – Multi-Family Property Claim (Dallas, TX)Why You Need a Contract Review Lawyer
The day-to-day success of your business depends on the actions of a lot of people. You rely on customers, clients, contractors, vendors, insurance companies, banks, and others to keep your company on track. To ensure that they perform the actions that are crucial to your business operations, you need to know how to effectively enter into contracts with all of these different kinds of entities. Considering the sheer number of relationships you have to manage, entering into business agreements can become quite tedious and even overwhelming. In fact, the process of drafting, negotiating, and implementing a single, legally valid contract requires an excruciating attention to detail and to the legal process. It can prove to be difficult to keep up with the ever-changing state laws and court opinions regarding business contracts. Furthermore, contract proposals are all-too-often bogged down by legal jargon, and it can be unclear what terms and conditions an agreement is laying out. You need to be sure that you enter into a contract that is fair and that protects your rights. You need an experienced and knowledgeable attorney that can review your potential or existing contracts to make sure the fine print of a contract doesn’t put your company’s resources at risk. Don’t delay: contracts are crucial to the functioning of your business, but an ill-drafted agreement can cause you to waive your rights, or to agree to terms against your interest. An effective and dedicated legal team can help you by reviewing an updated or existing contract.Why Choose Grisham & Kendall, PLLC
At Grisham & Kendall, PLLC, our diligent contract attorneys are here to help you throughout this taxing and tedious process. As a small law firm, one of our greatest assets is our continuous and close communication with you throughout the legal process. We have maintained this ethic over the course of 15 years, continuously and effectively representing the interests of our clients. We’re here to make sure that, from the second we start representing you, we keep an open line of communication. Our accessibility and availability to you are key to preventing you from feeling overwhelmed, and to ensuring that we develop a thorough understanding of your situation. If you find yourself in need of a contract review, Grisham & Kendall, PLLC is here to help. We understand how difficult it can be to represent and fight for the rights and interests of your own business when negotiating with another party. With our extensive knowledge of the legal process, we are prepared to navigate your unique situation in order to identify the best course of action available to you. Our team of diligent contract lawyers is always ready to help.Cases We Handle
The dedicated contract review lawyers at Grisham & Kendall, PLLC are prepared to lend their extensive knowledge and experience to your business, regardless of where you are in the contract process. Whether you are in the stage of contemplating a potential agreement, drafting and negotiating the specifics of an agreement, or looking to enforce or update an existing agreement, we are prepared to help take the pressure off of you. To make sure your rights and interests are fought for, we review contracts in a wide range of stages. We can review any kind of contract, including:- Employment contracts
- Non-disclosure agreements
- Articles of organization
- Corporate mergers/ acquisitions
- General services
What Contracts Should be Reviewed by an Attorney?
Any document that has the potential to impact your company’s resources needs to be carefully reviewed. Any contract that promises an opportunity for your business to grow can potentially put your business at risk. Don’t risk your business’s well-being by attempting to navigate complex and confusing legal discourse on your own. When your business’s time, money, and resources are being negotiated, you need an effective contract attorney to thoroughly review the legal fine print to ensure your rights and interests are being protected, and are not being exploited by another company or client. This not only applies to contractual agreements that you are in the process of finalizing, but also to your existing contract agreements. As your business grows, you are bound to run into various contract disputes. The law changes regularly, and it is important that your contracts are updated to comply with evolving state laws and court opinions. You have more important things to worry about than keeping informed of all the changes to the legal landscape. An experienced contract attorney will be able to review your existing contracts with a thorough knowledge of the current legal landscape, and detail the course of action you may need to take in order to update your agreements accordingly. When in doubt, contact our dedicated contract review lawyers for a free initial consultation. The cost of our free consultation and for an actual contract review is far less than the potential cost of a bad contract.Construction Claim Help
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If you need a contract reviewed, contact a lawyer from Grisham & Kendall, PLLC as soon as possible. To responsibly implement a business agreement, your legal action needs to be informed and precise to safeguard your business operations. Whether you need an existing contract or a potential contract reviewed, our team will exercise the precise knowledge of legal documents and procedures that your company needs. There’s no reason to parse through confusing legal minutia alone, especially if it means putting the well-being of your business at risk. With over 15 years of experience, the diligent lawyers at Grisham & Kendall, PLLC are in a position to guide you through the daunting process. Our contract lawyers continue to dedicate themselves to protecting the rights and interests of your business. We take pride in our dedicated attention to your business’ needs and concerns, and your business stands to gain from our persistent communication with you throughout the process. We are here to help you understand the often complicated process of enacting a business agreement. Don’t hesitate: our initial consultation is free. Our team is available virtually anytime via our online web form or at (214) 308-2027. Contact Grisham & Kendall, PLLC right away, so we help ensure the success of your business.Business Litigation
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