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Michael C. - Contracts Lawyer in Little Rock, Arkansas
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May 12, 2023

Michael C.

Attorney and Business Consultant
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Fayetteville, AR
18 Yrs Experience
Licensed in AR MN
Brigham Young University

I offer top-tier legal expertise in startups, corporate governance, and general legal research. As a professor and published author, I have established myself as a legal expert, writer, and scholar. My strong research skills and innovative thinking make me a highly capable business consultant, legal adviser, and copywriter. Currently licensed to practice in Minnesota and Arkansas. Recent freelance projects include business plans, contract drafting, legal advisory memoranda, due diligence, pre-trial motion practice, and discovery review.

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Lynette P. - Contracts Lawyer in Little Rock, Arkansas
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October 1, 2023

Lynette P.

Litigation Attorney
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Little Rock, Arkansas
13 Yrs Experience
Licensed in AR TX
St. Mary's University School of Law

I am licensed in both Texas and Arkansas but actively working in Arkansas. My primary focus is criminal defense, family law, and estate planning (wills and trusts).

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Norman R. - Contracts Lawyer in Little Rock, Arkansas
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December 31, 2024

Norman R.

Attorney
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Washington, District of Columbia
37 Yrs Experience
Licensed in DC
Catholic University, Columbus School of Law

Norman Romney is an attorney and professional engineer with over 35 years of experience in the engineering, construction, and real estate industries. He is a seasoned transactional lawyer experienced in the review, negotiation, drafting and analysis of commercial contracts, including: business asset purchase agreements, partnership buy-out agreements, non-disclosure/confidentiality agreements, commercial leases, cease-desist letters, payment demand letters, construction contracts, consulting agreements and many more. He is also experienced in the preparation and review of construction industry standard contract forms including AIA documents, EJCDC documents and FIDIC international construction industry forms. Norman’s practice has included serving a General Counsel for a large non-profit. He also represented and assisted clients in the resolution of business contract disputes. He is experienced in many forms of alternative dispute resolution such as mediation, arbitration and third-party neutrals. His clients include large and small businesses, entrepreneurs, non-profits and freelancers. He is devoted to all his clients and seeks to provide timely, efficient and cost-effective legal services.

Benjamin G. - Contracts Lawyer in Little Rock, Arkansas
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December 15, 2024

Benjamin G.

Senior Associate
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Erie, Michigan
16 Yrs Experience
Licensed in AL
Thomas Goode Jones School of Law, JD

16+ years of diverse legal experience within the military and substantial military leadership and supervisory experience. Portfolio captures experience in national security law (international law, maritime law, sensitive support, inter-agency agreements, rule of law, etc.), government contracts/procurement, administrative law, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), fiscal law, labor law, civilian personnel law, harassment and hostile work environment, retaliation and whistleblower protection, medical disability, criminal law, and military law. Significant experience advising general/flag officers and senior executives; powerful oral and written communication skills. Post-military experience includes Landlord Tenant Law, Criminal Law, and Family Law.

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Edward B. - Contracts Lawyer in Little Rock, Arkansas
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December 16, 2024

Edward B.

Managing Partner
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Orlando Florida
2 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL
St. Thomas University College of Laww

When the pressure mounts and the outcome matters most, Edward L. Blair IV doesn’t just step up—he dominates. As a formidable Florida-based attorney, Mr. Blair commands every case with the unshakable focus of a warrior and the calculated precision of a master strategist. His expertise in drafting pleadings, motions, and contracts transforms legal writing into a sharp-edged instrument—an arsenal of language wielded with power and purpose. Edward L. Blair IV is not just an attorney—he’s a lionhearted force of advocacy. Every case is a mission, and every client is a cause worth fighting for. His strategic legal insight doesn’t just navigate complexity—it crushes confusion, eliminates doubt, and clears the path to victory. Respected by clients and relentless in pursuit of justice, he approaches each legal battle as a personal crusade. When you choose Blair Legal Solutions LLC, you gain more than representation—you gain a relentless ally. Your battle becomes his, and he won’t rest until the job is done.

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"Edward was responsive and delivered a solid LLC Membership Interest Purchase Agreement that met our project requirements. He communicated clearly throughout the process and kept the work within the agreed budget. Would recommend for corporate/LLC-related contract work."

Tsion L. - Contracts Lawyer in Little Rock, Arkansas
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December 19, 2024

Tsion L.

Fractinal General Counsel
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Los Angeles, California
14 Yrs Experience
Licensed in CA
Stanford Law School

Seasoned Fractional COO and Legal Counsel with a proven track record of driving operational excellence and legal compliance in high-growth companies. Skilled in developing and executing strategic plans, optimizing business processes, and managing complex legal matters. Demonstrated ability to draft commercial, partnership, and sponsorship agreements, file trademark applications and manage IP portfolios, support corporate filings and board governance. Industries served: small and medium sized small business, cannabis, hemp, consumer goods, e-commerce, SAAs and health and wellness.

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Ricardo A. - Contracts Lawyer in Little Rock, Arkansas
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December 24, 2024

Ricardo A.

Associate General Counsel
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San Antonio, Texas
24 Yrs Experience
Licensed in DC, TX
Interamerican Law School

Ricardo Aponte Parsi is a real estate and corporate counsel with a 22+-year track record of assessing risk, managing litigation, and building compliance systems to protect organizational interests. Trusted business partner and problem solver, dedicated to delivering exceptional results that advance business objectives through preventive counseling, strategic risk management, and shrewd advocacy. Collaborative team leader and project manager who builds relationships, leads change, and communicates effectively with private and public stakeholders. He obtained a bachelor's degree from Syracuse University (1994) with a major in International Relations and his law degree from the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico School of Law (2000). In May 2014, he completed a Master of Laws from Northwestern University School of Law and a Certificate in Business Administration from IE Business School in Madrid, Spain. In 2018, he completed a second LL.M. at Georgetown University Law School in Securities and Financial Regulation. In 2022, he completed a certification in Privacy Law from Seton Hall University School of Law. He was president of the Board of the Puerto Rico Education Council, the licensing agency for the Commonwealth, and is currently the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the San Juan Community College. Since November of 2024, he has worked as an attorney-advisor for the United States Air Force Installations, Energy and Environmental Law Division (SAF/GCN) at Lackland Air Force Base, in San Antonio, Texas.SAF/GCN provides legal and policy advice to members of the Secretariat, the Air Staff, and the Space Staff on virtually all matters relating to the Department’s 180 installations, nearly 10 million acres of real estate, Base Realignment, and Closure; annual $7 billion installation and operational energy budgets; annual multibillion-dollar military construction program; $8.3 billion military privatized housing portfolio; programs for environmental planning, compliance, and restoration and natural and cultural resources management; and programs for safety and occupational health. The Division advises the Center of Excellence for Environment, Facilities, and Installations and the Energy, Environmental, and Installations Directorates within the Air Force Civil Engineer Center. Experienced with estate planning, wills, trusts, prenuptial agreements and powers of attorney.

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"Ricardo helped me document the change from a single member LLC to a multi-member LLC. He was helpful along the way informing me of topics to consider and when to seek CPA advice. Highly recommend."

Dan P. - Contracts Lawyer in Little Rock, Arkansas
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December 10, 2024

Dan P.

Founder
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New Jersey
29 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NJ
Delaware Law School at Widener University

Dan C. Pelletier is a New Jersey real estate attorney with 29 years of legal experience and the founder of Ocean Avenue Land & Legacy, an Asbury Park based real estate and estate planning practice. Dan’s practice focuses on commercial leasing, real estate transactions, property transfers and estate planning. He has substantial experience reviewing, drafting and negotiating commercial leases and other real estate agreements, with commercial leasing experience extending back through his work with Riley Riper Hollin & Colagreco and subsequent real estate and investment work. Throughout his career, Dan has worked on real estate from several perspectives—as outside counsel, transactional attorney and asset manager. That background allows him to approach a lease or transaction not simply as a document to be marked up, but as a business arrangement requiring a practical assessment of risk, economics and the parties’ respective obligations. For commercial lease clients, Dan focuses on identifying the provisions that materially matter: rent and additional rent obligations, operating expenses and CAM charges, repair and maintenance responsibilities, insurance and indemnification, permitted use, assignment and subletting, options, guarantees, default remedies, casualty, condemnation and termination rights. His broader real estate practice includes purchase and sale agreements, deeds and property transfers, ownership and entity issues, and related contract matters. Dan also assists New Jersey clients with straightforward estate and legacy planning, including wills, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, revocable trusts and planning involving real property. Dan founded Ocean Avenue Land & Legacy to provide experienced legal counsel in a practical, accessible manner. His approach is direct: understand the client’s objective, identify the meaningful risks, explain them clearly and develop a workable path forward.

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Feras M. - Contracts Lawyer in Little Rock, Arkansas
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December 21, 2024

Feras M.

Managing Partner
Free Consultation
Houston, Texas
23 Yrs Experience
Licensed in TX
University of Texas School of Law

Feras Mousilli is a globally recognized leader in intellectual property, entrepreneurship, and corporate strategy. As the founder and managing partner of Lloyd & Mousilli, he has driven scalable growth strategies for Fortune 500 companies as well as innovative startups in emerging markets.

Benjamin E. - Contracts Lawyer in Little Rock, Arkansas
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December 24, 2024

Benjamin E.

State Agency Director; CEO; Professor
Free Consultation
Boise, Idaho
10 Yrs Experience
Licensed in ID
University of Idaho College of Law

Dr. Ben Earwicker, J.D., Ph.D., is the director and administrator of the Idaho Human Rights Commission, the state-wide administrative law agency within the Idaho Department of Labor that enforces anti-discrimination law in Idaho. Prior to his work in administrative employment and civil rights law, he served as a faculty member and administrator at universities in the U.S. and New Zealand for 13 years and managed dual-enrollment modern language courses throughout Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. Ben is the CEO of VirNet Virtual Mediation, an online mediation platform with clients throughout the United States and abroad. He holds a Juris Doctorate from the University of Idaho College of Law, a Ph.D. in Spanish and Latin American Studies and a Master’s of International Studies from the University of Otago in New Zealand, and Bachelor of Arts Degrees in Psychology, Social Work, Spanish, and International Studies from Northwest Nazarene University.

Brian W. - Contracts Lawyer in Little Rock, Arkansas
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December 30, 2024

Brian W.

Founder & President
Free Consultation
Los Angeles, CA
34 Yrs Experience
Licensed in CA
Southwestern Law School

I founded Brian Wynne Law, PC (based in Los Angeles, CA) in late 2023 after spending over 25 years as an in-house lawyer and over 13 years serving in General Counsel and department head-level business & legal affairs, and corporate operations positions. I provide fractional general counsel and legal advisory services to a broad range of companies, both early-stage and more established, primarily in the technology, digital media, and hospitality sectors. I negotiate a variety of sales, licensing, marketing,g and technology agreements, and handle employment, compliance, privacy, board matters, dispute resolution, and risk management matters. I also assist my clients by managing corporate transactions, IP, M&A, and corporate/legal operations as a combination GC/COO.

Contracts Legal Questions and Answers

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Independent Contractor Agreement

North Carolina

Asked on Nov 10, 2023

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.

Answered Dec 4, 2023

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.

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Podcast Contract

Georgia

Asked on Apr 12, 2025

Can a podcast contract restrict the host from starting a new podcast after the termination of the current one?

I am a podcast host who is currently under contract with a podcast network, and I am considering starting a new podcast once my current contract ends. However, I am unsure if the contract I signed prohibits me from doing so, as it contains clauses about exclusivity and non-compete agreements. I would like to know if it is legally permissible for the network to restrict me from starting a new podcast after the termination of the current one, and what steps I can take to ensure my rights are protected in this situation.

Jerome L.

Answered Apr 15, 2025

1. Post-Termination Non-Compete Clauses It is legally possible for a contract to include a post-termination non-compete, but these are subject to limitations. Courts generally look at: Duration (e.g., 6–12 months) Geographic scope (less relevant for digital content but still noted) Scope of restriction (e.g., same topic, format, or competing platforms) If the restriction is overly broad—like prohibiting you from podcasting at all—it may be unenforceable depending on your state’s laws. 2. Exclusivity Clauses (During the Contract) Many podcast contracts prohibit hosting or producing other shows during the term. That’s typical. The issue becomes: does the language extend after the agreement ends? If so, you’ll want to review: Whether it’s a true non-compete How long it lasts If there’s compensation tied to the restriction 3. IP & Ownership Check whether the network claims ownership over: Your host name or likeness The podcast’s brand or concept Past episodes and subscriber lists They may argue that launching a “similar” show is derivative or confusingly similar if they own your original show’s IP. What You Can Do: Review the exact contract language—pay close attention to any clause that mentions exclusivity, non-compete, or “work for hire.” Consult with an attorney (I’d be glad to assist) to evaluate whether the restrictions are enforceable or negotiable. If you're not yet at the end of the agreement, you may also consider negotiating a clean exit or carve-out for future projects. Let me know if you’d like help reviewing your agreement—I can walk you through what’s enforceable, what’s negotiable, and how to position yourself for creative freedom moving forward.

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Independent Contractor Agreement

North Carolina

Asked on Nov 13, 2023

What are common pitfalls in contractor agreements?

I am a small business owner looking to hire an independent contractor to help with some of my workload. I am concerned about entering into an agreement with the contractor and would like to know more about common pitfalls in contractor agreements so that I can ensure I am entering into a fair and equitable arrangement.

N'kia N.

Answered Nov 14, 2023

In North Carolina, there are numerous potential pitfalls for independent contractor agreements. A few general pitfalls include: 1. Classification: An independent contractor agreement should properly establish that the relationship is intended to be an independent contractor relationship (not an employment relationship). The agreement should include terms and conditions that make the intended nature of the relationship absolutely clear. 2. Compensation: An independent contractor agreement should properly address the contractor's compensation. The agreement should not include references to terms typically reserved for employment relationships (like "salary" or "exempt/non-exempt"). 3. Control: An independent contractor agreement should demonstrate that the hiring party will not control the contractor like it would an employee. The agreement should not include terms and conditions that unlawfully or unnecessarily limit the contractor's rights (like the right to provides services to other clients to generate independent income). 4. Criteria/Qualifications: An independent contractor agreement should establish that the contractor is qualified to provide the services "independently" i.e. without the hiring party providing training or supervision. The agreement should not include terms and conditions that demonstrate an improper degree of control (like probation, performance reviews, or discipline). There are also pitfalls that are based on such factors as the industry or nature of the hiring party's business, the nature of the services the contractor will be performing, or the nature of the relationship between the parties. To be fair and equitable, an independent contractor agreement must respect the various laws governing independent contractor relationships. For example, a worker should not be required to accept a role as an "independent contractor" if the hiring party intends to control the worker like an employee. A North Carolina attorney who is knowledgeable of independent contractor relationships can assist with an independent contractor agreement. Consult with a knowledgeable attorney to help ensure you avoid some common pitfalls in independent contractor agreements.

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Translation Services Agreement

New York

Asked on Aug 28, 2025

Is it necessary to have a Translation Services Agreement when hiring a translator?

I am a small business owner who frequently requires translation services for my company's documents and communications. In the past, I have hired freelance translators without any formal agreement in place, but I have recently faced some issues with quality and timely delivery. I am now considering hiring a professional translator and want to know if it is necessary to have a Translation Services Agreement in order to protect my company's interests and ensure a satisfactory outcome.

Randy M.

Answered Sep 1, 2025

You’ve had enough issues with quality and missed deadlines to know this isn’t something to keep risking. At this point, having a Translation Services Agreement isn’t just a good idea. It’s a necessary layer of protection for your business. This industry runs the full spectrum when it comes to professionalism, and without a contract, you’re basically crossing your fingers and hoping things don’t go wrong. When they do, you’re left with little recourse. WHY THIS MATTERS RIGHT NOW According to the American Translators Association, nearly half of freelance translators don’t use contracts at all. Even more concerning, over 60% don’t have their own terms of service. That’s not just a red flag. It means if you’re not the one setting expectations in writing, you’re probably operating on assumptions. And that’s exactly how you end up dealing with missed deadlines, poor quality, and miscommunication. THE LEGAL BACKBONE YOU’RE MISSING In the U.S., translation is legally treated as a professional service. That means it falls under common law contract rules, not the Uniform Commercial Code, which only applies to goods. Why does that matter? Because services require more specific, clearly written terms to be enforceable. You can technically have a valid verbal agreement, but proving that in court is a nightmare. If a translator misses a deadline or turns in subpar work, your only real protection is a signed contract that outlines exactly what was expected. WHAT YOUR CONTRACT NEEDS TO COVER Performance and Quality Standards You need to spell out what “acceptable work” actually means. That includes accuracy thresholds, how many revision rounds are included, and what happens if the work doesn’t meet the agreed standards. Otherwise, you’ll end up arguing over subjective opinions, which helps no one. Delivery Terms with Teeth Set real deadlines. And don’t stop there. Build in consequences for delays. Instead of vague penalties, which some courts may reject, use liquidated damages clauses that estimate the actual cost of a delay. Or include language that lets you terminate and bring in someone else, with costs passed to the original translator if they drop the ball. Who Owns the Final Product? Here’s where a lot of businesses get caught off guard. Under U.S. copyright law, unless you get a written assignment of rights, the translator, not you, owns the translated content. That “work for hire” line most people throw around usually doesn’t apply to freelance translation. Your agreement needs to clearly say the copyright is being transferred to you, in plain language. Confidentiality Shouldn’t Be Optional Your documents likely contain internal strategy, client data, or proprietary processes. Without an enforceable confidentiality clause, there’s nothing stopping someone from sharing or misusing that information. A strong NDA section is not just smart. It’s basic protection. Payment and Legal Protections Make payment terms clear. Spell out due dates, what triggers an invoice, and how disputes will be handled. And definitely consider a clause that lets the winning side recover legal fees in any dispute. That one sentence can be the difference between enforcing your contract and walking away because it’s too expensive to fight. WHAT TO AVOID Watch out for one-sided indemnification clauses that could make you responsible for things outside your control. And if you’re working through agencies, be wary of payment terms that depend on when they get paid by their clients. That structure pushes all the risk onto you and makes cash flow unpredictable. HOW THIS REALLY PLAYS OUT Sure, contracts are enforceable, but going after freelancers legally, especially those overseas, is expensive and messy. That’s not the point here. The value of a good agreement is that it prevents problems before they start. It attracts more serious professionals, sets expectations from the beginning, and gives you leverage when things slip. THE BIGGER PICTURE More than half of small businesses report vendor or supplier disputes. And poorly managed contracts can drain up to 9% of your revenue. Add in the fact that one in two small businesses has faced IP theft, costing them millions on average, and the need for solid legal agreements becomes crystal clear. WHAT TO DO NOW Start with a solid template, but don’t skip the attorney review. Many attorneys on Contracts Counsel would be happy to assist. You want someone who understands your state’s laws and your business model. It’s a one-time investment that can save you from countless headaches down the road. And honestly, the translators who resist clear, professional agreements are often the ones you don’t want to rely on in the first place. You’ve already seen what happens when expectations aren’t in writing. Now it’s time to protect your company and raise the standard for everyone you work with. A well-drafted agreement doesn’t just prevent worst-case scenarios. It shows that you take your business seriously and expect the same from your translators.

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Employee Separation Agreement

Florida

Asked on Jul 19, 2023

Employee separation agreement and unemployment benefits?

I recently resigned from my job and my employer is asking me to sign a separation agreement. I am concerned that if I sign this agreement, I may not be able to collect unemployment benefits. I need to know if signing this agreement will affect my ability to receive unemployment benefits.

Diane D.

Answered Jul 28, 2023

The only way to answer your question is to have an attorney review the agreement. Not sure why it would stop you from collecting unemployment benefits, but, again, without seeing the agreement, there is no way to answer this question.

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