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Nicholas M.
Nicholas Matlach is a cybersecurity expert (CISSP) and an attorney who is dedicated to helping small businesses succeed. He is a client-focused professional who has a deep understanding of the challenges that small businesses face in the digital age. He also provides legal counsel to small businesses on a variety of issues, including formation, intellectual property, contracts, and employment law.
"Enjoyed his demeanor. Professional yet down to earth. The document created for me was very explicit and easy to read. I would recommend :)"
October 1, 2023
Brittany B.
I am a tax attorney with years of experience as in house counsel at an accounting firm. I have also done tax litigation and audit representation. I work with for profits and non profits.
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Brad H.
Brad is a business attorney with experience helping startup and growing companies in a variety of industries. He has served as general counsel for innovative companies and has developed a broad knowledge base that allows for a complete understanding of business needs.
"Great job from Brad. I will definitely contact him again if I need help again."
Matthew R.
I am an attorney located in Denver, Colorado with 13 years of experience working with individuals and businesses of all sizes. My primary areas of practice are general corporate/business law, real estate, commercial transactions and agreements, and M&A. I strive to provide exceptional representation at a reasonable price.
"Matthew was incredibly fast with his communication and work. Thank you for the help."
Michael B.
Michael has extensive experience advising companies from start-ups to established publicly-traded companies . He has represented businesses in a wide array of fields IT consulting, software solutions, web design/ development, financial services, SaaS, data storage, and others. Areas of expertise include contract drafting and negotiation, terms of use, business structuring and funding, company and employee policies, general transactional issues as well as licensing and regulatory compliance. His prior experience before entering private practice includes negotiating sales contracts for a Fortune 500 healthcare company, as well as regulatory compliance contracts for a publicly traded dental manufacturer. Mr. Brennan firmly believes that every business deserves a lawyer that is both responsive and dependable, and he strives to provide that type of service to every client.
"He was great to work with, super accommodating, even when he probably had to do more work than he originally thought!"
George O.
George Oggero is a down-to-earth lawyer who understands that his clients are human beings. He is a lifelong Houston resident. He graduated from St. Thomas High School and then Texas A&M University. He obtained his Doctor of Jurisprudence from South Texas College of Law in 2007. He is experienced in real estate, criminal defense, civil/commercial matters, personal, injury, business matters, general counsel on-demand, and litigation.
"George simply and clearly helped me understand the requirements associated with my business which saves me time, money and unnecessary paperwork!"
Ramsey T.
My clients are often small and medium size technology companies, from the "idea" stage to clients who may have raised a round or three of capital and need to clean up a messy cap table. I help with all legal matters related to growth that keep founders up at night - hiring people, allocating equity, dealing with shareholders and investors, client negotiations and early litigation counseling (before you need a litigator). I've seen a lot, and because I run my own business, I understand the concerns that keep you up at night. I’ve been through, both on my own and through other clients, the “teething” pains that will inevitably arise as you scale-up – and I’m here to help you. I have over 20 years international experience devising and implementing robust corporate legal strategies and governance for large multinationals. I now focus on start-ups and early/medium stage technology companies to enable a sound legal foundation for your successful business operations. Many of my clients are international with US based holding companies or presences. My 17 years abroad helps me "translate" between different regimes and even enabling Civil and Common Law lawyers to come together. Regularly, I handle early stage financings including Convertible Notes, Seed and Series A/B financings; commercial and technology contracts; international transactions; tax; mergers and acquisitions.
"Great communication via multiple media; quick to respond once actual communication channel was open; did exactly what he said he would do (in this instance, quicker than he said that he would be able to); knowledgeable; personable"
Ross F.
I am an experienced technology contracts counsel that has worked with companies that are one-person startups, publicly-traded international corporations, and every size in between. I believe legal counsel should act as a seatbelt and an airbag, not a brake pedal!
John H.
John Daniel "J.D." Hawke is an experienced attorney with a law practice in Mobile, Alabama. He was born in Fairhope, Alabama and after earning his undergraduate degree at Auburn University, he received a law degree from Thomas Goode Jones School of Law in 2010. After law school, he formed the Law Office of J.D. Hawke LLC and over the last decade he has fought incredibly hard for each and everyone of his clients. His practice focuses on representing people facing criminal charges and clients dealing with family law matters. In addition to criminal defense and domestic relations cases, he also regularly handles contract disputes, personal injury cases, small business issues, landlord/tenant disputes, document drafting, and estate planning. He is licensed to practice law in the State of Alabama and the United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama.
October 30, 2020
Lyndsey G.
Attorney of 6 years with experience evaluating and drafting contracts, formation document, and policies and procedures in multiple industries. Expanded to estate planning last year.
Dani E.
Dani is a trusted legal professional with expertise in contracts and corporate legal operations. Dani supports customers in reviewing and negotiating both buy and sell side agreements, including but not limited to Master Services Agreements, Licensing Agreements, SaaS Agreements, Supply Agreements, Commercial Contracts, Healthcare Contracts, IT Contracts, Vendor Contracts and Non-Disclosure Agreements. She also assists with negotiation strategy, contract lifecycle, privacy issues, legal policy setting, process improvement, corporate governance, force majeure clauses and template harmonization and playbook development. Dani has proven success drafting, negotiating and advising executive leadership on contracts to drive outcomes in line with defined strategic objectives. Dani is based in Georgia and holds a law degree from Western Michigan University’s Cooley Law School.
November 6, 2020
Christopher S.
Chris Sawan is a JD/CPA who practices in the area of business law, contracts and franchising in the State of Ohio.
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Solar Panel Lease Agreement
Ohio
Are there any potential legal issues to be aware of when entering into a solar panel lease agreement?
I am considering entering into a solar panel lease agreement with a company to install solar panels on my property. However, I want to ensure that I am fully informed about any potential legal issues or risks associated with such agreements, such as liability, maintenance responsibilities, termination clauses, and any potential impact on property value or insurance coverage. Thus, I am seeking advice from a lawyer to understand my rights and obligations before signing any contract.
Gary S.
Hello. Before entering into a lease agreement for solar panels, it’s essential to weigh both business and legal considerations to avoid long-term risks and ensure the agreement aligns with your financial goals and property plans. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS 1. Ownership Who owns the panels? Under a lease, the installer (lessor) typically retains ownership. This typically means you can’t claim tax credits or depreciation (the lessor can). 2. Property Access Rights Does the agreement allow the company to access your roof or property for installation, maintenance, and inspection? Are there limits on timing, frequency, and notice? 3. Term and Termination How long is the lease? (Often 15–25 years) Can you terminate early, and if so, under what conditions? Are there early termination penalties? 4. Transferability What happens if you sell your home? Can the lease be transferred to the buyer? Must the lease be bought out first? Will the lease create issues with real estate financing or title? 5. Liability and Insurance Who is responsible if the panels damage your roof or cause injury or fire? Does the installer carry liability insurance? Does your homeowner’s insurance need to change? 6. Performance and Maintenance Is there a guaranteed energy output? Who handles monitoring, repairs, and replacements? What happens if the panels malfunction or don’t meet performance metrics? 7. Default and Remedies What happens if you or the lessor breach the agreement? Are there cure periods, mediation requirements, or repossessions? BUSINESS & FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS 1. Monthly Cost vs. Savings Is your monthly lease payment fixed or escalating (e.g., 2.9% annual increase)? Do the savings on your electricity bill outweigh the lease cost? 2. Tax Incentives With a lease, you typically do not receive federal or state tax credits—those go to the installer. You may lose out on significant financial incentives available to system owners. 3. Buyout Option Does the agreement offer an option to buy the panels during or at the end of the lease? At what cost? Is the price fair or based on a predetermined formula? 4. Impact on Home Value Some buyers see leased solar as a benefit, others see it as a burden. Some lenders may be reluctant to finance homes with solar leases. Ensure the lease allows easy assumption by a future buyer. 5. Escalation Clauses Many leases include annual price escalators—review the rate carefully. Over time, these increases may offset utility savings. PRACTICAL STEPS BEFORE SIGNING You should consider having an attorney review the lease—especially if you’re concerned about property value, liability, or long-term flexibility. Compare leasing with other options, like: - Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) - Solar loans - Outright purchase Ask the company for: - Sample utility bill comparisons - Performance guarantee language - Clarification of who pays for repairs and monitoring Disclaimer: This response is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship. You should consult a qualified attorney licensed in your jurisdiction for advice specific to your situation.
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Independent Contractor Agreement
North Carolina
What fees are usual in an independent contractor agreement?
I am an independent contractor who is in the process of signing an agreement with a client. I am looking for more information about the fees that are usually associated with such an agreement. I want to make sure that I am aware of all the fees associated with the contract so that I do not encounter any surprises down the line.
Steven W.
There are no set fees that are in an independent contractor agreement. Generally, what is covered are the fees or costs associated with the work or project and they may also include expenses incurred related to the work or project, such as travel and/or accommodations.
Contracts
Lease Agreement
Maryland
Can a landlord terminate a lease agreement early without providing any notice?
I recently signed a lease agreement for a residential property, and it clearly states that the lease term is for one year. However, after just three months of living in the property, the landlord informed me that they want to terminate the lease early and asked me to vacate the premises within a week. There was no mention of any early termination clause in the lease agreement, and I am unsure if the landlord has the right to terminate the lease without providing any notice. I would like to know what my rights are in this situation and if I am entitled to any compensation for the inconvenience and unexpected expense of finding a new place to live.
Susan T.
Although the contract determines the parties rights, it can never break the law of the land. So if your city, state, and/or county, requires the landlord to provide notice to terminate, and most do, the law of the land will prevail. You can make him go to court and try to evict you. If he's breaking the law, he won't even try. If you don't mind leaving early, you could always offer to leave early if he pays you money.
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Arbitration Agreement
New York
Can my employer enforce an arbitration agreement that was included in my employment contract without my knowledge or consent?
I recently discovered that my employment contract contains an arbitration agreement, which I was not aware of or given the opportunity to review or negotiate before signing. I feel that this agreement may limit my rights as an employee and prevent me from pursuing legal action in case of workplace disputes or violations of my rights. I would like to know if my employer can enforce this arbitration agreement, given that I did not provide explicit consent or have any knowledge of its existence prior to signing my contract.
Danny J.
Your concern about the arbitration agreement in your employment contract is understandable. This situation raises important questions about contract formation and the enforceability of arbitration clauses. Generally, for an arbitration agreement to be enforceable, it must meet certain criteria: 1. Mutual assent: Both parties must agree to the terms. 2. Consideration: Something of value must be exchanged. 3. Conspicuousness: The clause should not be hidden or buried in fine print. 4. Fairness: The terms should not be unconscionable or overly one-sided. The fact that you were unaware of the arbitration clause and didn't have an opportunity to review it could potentially impact its enforceability. However, the specific circumstances of how the contract was presented and signed are crucial in determining whether the agreement is binding. Key factors to consider: 1. How the contract was presented to you 2. Whether you had a reasonable opportunity to review the entire contract 3. If there were any representations made about the contract's contents 4. Your state's specific laws regarding arbitration agreements in employment contracts It's important to note that many courts have upheld arbitration agreements in employment contracts, even when employees claim they were unaware of them. However, there are exceptions, and the enforceability can vary based on state laws and specific circumstances. Given the complexity of this issue and its potential impact on your rights as an employee, it would be advisable to have a thorough review of your specific situation. As an experienced employment law attorney, I could: 1. Review your employment contract and the arbitration clause 2. Assess the circumstances under which you signed the contract 3. Evaluate the enforceability of the arbitration agreement under applicable state and federal laws 4. Advise you on potential options for challenging the agreement, if appropriate 5. Guide you on how to proceed in addressing any workplace disputes Would you like to discuss your situation in more detail to better understand your rights and explore the best course of action regarding this arbitration agreement?
Contracts
Agreement And Release
North Carolina
We signed a contract with a travel baseball team and in the middle of a game the coach lost it and started cussing in front of my son. Is that a breach of contract?
This is what we initialed. NCBA Team Players will carry themselves and conduct themselves with the highest degree of integrity and class. We expect to set the standard for sportsmanship, respect of the game, respect of our opponents, respect for the umpires and everyone that allows us to play this great game. Our appearance will be professional and our manners will reflect our character. Language not conducive to these standards will not be tolerated. These simple rules allow you to represent your family name, the game of baseball and the NCBA at all times with class on and off the field of play
Richard G.
That clause addresses the NCBA Team Players' conduct. I would need to see the entire agreement to know what the coach's obligations are, if any.
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