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March 5, 2025
JOANNE B.
I am an Illinois-barred attorney with 20 years of in-house government and affordable housing experience. I have had responsibilities of a member of the Office of a Chief Legal Officer, am an adaptable "Jill of all trades," and have strong operations and business acumen. I'm also well equipped to work in fast-paced, multi-priority environments, learn new areas of law and deal with unique situations.
March 6, 2025
Alisha K.
Experienced real estate and business transactions attorney, including purchase and sales across the US, tenant leasing, real estate management, and a wide variety of business contracts. I most recently served as the general counsel for an investment company, where I handled the purchase of over 100 properties across the country, managing the projects from start to finish, including the contract, title review, due diligence, entity creation, leasing, investment offering documents and the closing for each property. I have handled a wide array of agreements and negotiations for commercial real estate (including office, retail, industrial, medical, and multifamily), cash investment, and business needs.
March 8, 2025
David W.
David has experience assisting individuals, startups, mid-sized, and publicly traded companies with various business, corporate, and real estate matters including residential and commercial real estate sales, acquisitions, financing and leasing; contract drafting and negotiation; regulatory compliance; and business acquisition, sale, formation, and dissolution.
March 9, 2025
Christopher R.
Over the course of the past 30 years, in both General Counsel roles (3 times) and in private practice, I have built a successful national real estate transaction, construction, and environmental law practice
March 11, 2025
Stefan R.
I'm an experienced attorney with a vast experience in legal fields.
March 20, 2025
Samantha O.
After a successful career in property management and commerical lending, I became a transactional Corporate and Real Estate attorney at an AM 200 law firm, drafting and negotiating purchase agreements and closing documents, interpreting laws, rulings, and regulations for real estate and corporate transactions, conducting due diligence, as well as rendering advice on real estate financing, development, management, leasing, zoning, and land use. I also served as in-house counsel for a multi-million dollar real estate data company, where I advised executive leadership on contracts, corporate governance, compliance, and risk management, giving me a strong understanding of both the legal and business aspects of a variety of industries.
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Consulting Agreement
Texas
How are revisions handled in consulting agreements?
I am a small business owner who is in the process of negotiating a consulting agreement with a potential consultant. I am trying to understand how revisions to the agreement should be handled. I am looking for clarity on the process for making changes to the agreement, including who is responsible for making the revisions, and the timeline for when the revisions should be completed.
Darryl S.
The party who originally drafted the agreement is typically responsible for making any necessary revisions based on change requests from the other party. Both sides should expect several rounds of edits with collaborative negotiation to reach a mutually agreeable final contract. For a smooth process, promptly respond to new drafts, clearly communicate requested alterations, compromise where needed, and maintain open and frequent dialogue until the agreement is finalized. Stay reasonable and transparent throughout to facilitate a positive ongoing business relationship.
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Consulting Agreement
California
How to renew a consulting agreement?
I have been consulting for a company for the past year, and our current agreement is expiring soon. I am interested in continuing the consulting relationship with the company, and would like to know what the process is for renewing the consulting agreement. I am looking for advice on the best way to approach the renewal process to ensure the continuity of the agreement.
Luiza D.
Consulting agreements often incorporate a distinct clause outlining the procedures for renewal. If your current agreement lacks such a clause, it is probable that you will be required to execute a new agreement with the company. Furthermore, it is advisable to contemplate engaging a California contract lawyer to create a new consulting agreement for you, particularly if there have been modifications in the scope of work, deliverables, timelines, or compensation expectations.
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Contractor Agreement
California
Are confidentiality clauses in a contractor agreement common?
I am a small business owner looking to hire a contractor to help me with a project. I am concerned about protecting my business's confidential information and would like to know if it is common to include a confidentiality clause in a contractor agreement. I understand that it is important to protect proprietary information and would like to ensure that I am taking the necessary steps to do so.
David B.
Yes, confidentiality clauses are typical in contractor agreements. They are used to protect intentional disclosures, as well as incidental disclosures. An incidental disclosure is something learned by chance, such as overhearing a discussion between you and a client or seeing the client's project on your desk.
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