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Justin C.
Justin Camper is a small business and trademark attorney, entrepreneur, public speaker, and writer. Justin has been practicing law close to 5 years and has done various areas of law from criminal work as a Prosecutor, to business and civil litigation at private law firms.
"Justin C did a great job. I will recommend Contractscounsel to friends"
Mariah R.
McGhee at Law is a purpose-driven law firm located in Indiana. We are focused on assisting Clients with creating opportunities of advancement. Our strategy is to assist, advise and support our Clients in fulfilling their vision for their personal lives and businesses through the practice of law.
"Mariah was great to work with. She clearly explained her billing system in the bid, was responsive with her messages, and quickly provided the legal documentation we needed as requested. I would not hesitate to hire her services again."
Joseph B.
I am an attorney licensed in Indiana. I currently work primarily on civil litigation, landlord/tenant matters, and adoption cases. I have over 10 years of labor relations experience, including negotiations, labor contract enforcement, and arbitration experience. I also work with several non-profit groups representing LGBTQ+ groups and indigent clients in housing matters.
"Joseph gave me a great deal on a detailed lease with everything I needed included. Would definitely recommend!"
July 21, 2020
Chester A.
With over 24 years of practice, Chet uses his vast experiences to assist his clients in the most efficient manner possible. Chet is a magna cum laude graduate of University of Miami School of Law with an extensive background in Business Law, Commercial Real Estate, Corporate Law, Leasing Law and Telecommunications Law. Chet's prior experience includes 5 years at two of the top law firms in Georgia and 16 years of operating his own private practice.
January 6, 2022
Elizabeth V.
Most of my career has been as in-house counsel for technology companies. My responsibilities included managing all vendor/procurement contracts and compliance, customer/partner/reseller contracts and compliance, data security/privacy compliance and incident responses, HR/employment issues, and legal operations. I am very comfortable negotiating Commercial Contracts, Vendor Agreements, and Procurement Contracts for goods, services, and licensing, as well as addressing Employment & Labor, Intellectual Property, and Data Privacy issues and compliance. I specialized and have a certificate in IP in law school and continued to develop in that area as in-house counsel for Interactive Intelligence, Genesys, which are unified communication companies, and KAR Global in the automobile digital services lines of business.
John B.
I am an attorney with over 13 years experience licensed in both Illinois and Indiana. I spent the early part of my career as a civil litigation attorney. Eventually, I moved into an in-house role, specifically as general counsel, to help companies avoid the pains of litigation. In doing so, I gained significant experience in executive leadership, corporate governance, risk management and cybersecurity/privacy. I bring this wealth of experience to my client engagements to not only resolve the immediate issue, but help implement lasting improvements in practices to avoid similar problems going forward.
July 2, 2023
Thomas B.
Accomplished Attorney with 33 years of experience assisting clients with their legal needs, including reviewing and drafting of various contracts and agreements.
Adam L.
General practice attorney
Rhea J.
I am a graduate from Wittenberg University and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. I have been admitted to the Indiana bar since 2013. I have collaborated on several writing projects for the Indiana State Bar.
July 24, 2023
Andrew T.
I am a lawyer with over 10 years of experience drafting and negotiating complex capital agreements, service agreements, SaaS agreements, waivers and warranties.
August 1, 2023
Christopher I.
• Owner and managing attorney at the Irak Law Office in Indiana. • Practice areas include business law, startup formation, contract drafting, and deal structuring. • Passionate about serving entrepreneurs and small business owners. For more, visit https://iraklaw.com
Kyle T.
Obtained J.D. in December 2021, admitted to the Indiana Bar in November 2022. Began working as a clerk for civil defense firm in March 2022 and have been the same firm to the present, currently working as an Associate Attorney.
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Letter Agreement
New York
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Cancellation Of Lease
California
Can I cancel my lease early without penalties due to unforeseen circumstances?
I am currently leasing a commercial space for my small business, but due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and resulting economic downturn, my business has suffered significant financial losses and is on the brink of closure. I am struggling to keep up with the rent payments and have explored various options to reduce expenses, including downsizing or relocating to a more affordable space. However, the lease agreement I signed includes a clause that imposes substantial penalties for early termination. I am seeking legal advice on whether there are any grounds or legal provisions that would allow me to cancel the lease early without incurring these penalties, considering the unforeseen circumstances and financial hardship I am facing.
Dolan W.
Hello! I'm so sorry that this has happened to you. So the downside here is that you're still bound to the lease, even despite these headaches. You're bound from the moment that you agree to rent the premises. This means that unless the landlord lets you out of it, you can't get out of it. There is a silver lining: 1. You could see if you can find a subtenant to rent it from you; 2. You can try to find someone to take over the lease agreement for you with the landlord's consent; 3. You could offer a settlement to the landlord, such as 1.5x the regular rent. 4. If you can't do either of those, then there is still some hope. Under the law, when a tenant breaks their lease there is an initial obligation or debt that the tenant owes to the landlord for any unpaid rent for the remainder of the lease. However, before the owner may claim such damages, s/he must mitigate (lessen) damages by making a good faith effort to re-rent the unit as soon as possible to try to cover any potential loss resulting from the lease-breaking. In other words, before a landlord can recover in court for the remainder of the lease (even for commercial leases), the landlord must make all reasonable efforts to find a new tenant to replace the old one. Best of luck! Dolan
Commercial
Certificates of Incorporation
Texas
I want to start an Owner Operator Business. LLC.
I want to set up an Owner Operator Trucking Business LLC in the state of Texas. I need legal counsel to ensure everything is done right and I have the best protection in place to protect future assets in the event of frivolous lawsuits.
Kelvin R.
Texas has several types of organizational structure options that will protect assets from creditors. There are a variety of factors that must be determined when deciding which entity type is best for your business. You will need a good business lawyer to help you decide between a C-Corporation, S-Corporation, Limited Liability Corporation, Joint Venture, General Partnership or a limited Partnership and the risks associated with each entity type. Roquemore Skierski PLLC are business and commercial litigation lawyers who act as outside counsel for many businesses, including start-ups, entrepreneurs, and established business. We help client's at each stage of their lifecycle from incorporation, to growth/expansion, to, ultimately, dissolution. www.roqski.com.
Commercial
Gross Lease
California
What are the responsibilities of a tenant and a landlord in a gross lease agreement?
I am currently in the process of leasing a commercial space for my business, and I have come across the term 'gross lease.' From my understanding, a gross lease is where the tenant pays a fixed rent amount, and the landlord is responsible for covering all operating expenses such as property taxes, insurance, and maintenance. However, I would like to have a clearer understanding of the specific responsibilities of both the tenant and the landlord in a gross lease agreement to ensure that I am making an informed decision and to avoid any potential disputes or misunderstandings in the future.
Dolan W.
Hello! My name is Dolan and welcome to ContractsCounsel.com! So with a "gross lease," the landlord takes care of operating expenses like property taxes, insurance, and maintenance costs like you imagined here. This means the landlord is responsible for keeping the building in good shape, paying necessary taxes, and ensuring it's properly insured. They're also in charge of repairs and maintenance, handling issues like structural problems, plumbing, and electrical systems. If something major breaks, it's on them to fix it. Also, if there are shared spaces like lobbies or restrooms, the landlord manages cleaning and upkeep for these common areas. What does this mean for you? This means your main job is to pay the agreed-upon rent on time. This fixed amount makes budgeting easier since you know what you're paying each month. It's often helpful especially in commercial leases because you only need to worry about paying the rent. In most cases, tenants are responsible for their own utility bills, like electricity and water; it depends on the lease terms, so it's good to clarify this upfront. We can review the terms for you! Just let us know. Thanks!
Commercial
Independent Contractor Agreement
New York
Can an independent contractor agreement be terminated without cause?
I have been working as an independent contractor for a company for the past year, and we have an agreement in place that outlines the terms and conditions of our working relationship. However, recently I have been experiencing issues with the company, such as delayed payments and a lack of communication. I am concerned about the possibility of the company terminating the agreement without any valid reason, as I rely on this income for my livelihood. I would like to know if it is legal for the company to terminate the independent contractor agreement without cause, and what rights and protections I have in this situation.
Muhammad Yar L.
The ability to terminate an independent contractor agreement without cause typically depends on the specific terms of the contract. Many agreements include provisions for termination without cause, often with a specified notice period. If such a clause exists, either party can usually end the agreement for any reason, provided they follow the notice requirements. However, if the contract doesn't address termination without cause, or if it specifies that termination must be for cause only, then ending the agreement without a valid reason could potentially be considered a breach of contract. It's important to carefully review your agreement to understand your specific rights and options.
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