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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.
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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.
June 21, 2023
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.
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Thomas B.
Accomplished Attorney with 33 years of experience assisting clients with their legal needs, including reviewing and drafting of various contracts and agreements.
July 6, 2023
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Christopher I.
Owner at Irak Law Office in Merrillville, Indiana. Licensed attorney since 2015. Primary focuses include business/corporate law, startup formation, and contract drafting. Love working with small businesses and entrepreneurs.
September 7, 2023
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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Business Contract
Indiana
force majeure clause for covid -19
my business is in IT services and wanna add this pandemic situation in force majeure clause
Jane C.
I suggest you consult with an attorney. However, some items to include in the force majeure include pandemics and governmental regulations and ordinances.
Business Contracts
Software Agreement
North Carolina
Software agreement and customizations?
I am a small business owner who is interested in entering into a software agreement with a third-party software provider. The software agreement outlines the terms of use, ownership, and licensing of the software. However, I am unsure of what customizations are allowed under the agreement and would like to know what modifications can be made without voiding the agreement.
Nicholas M.
There are no universal software agreements, and the answer to your specific question will lie within the terms of the agreement. However, if I were writing a software agreement for a company, I would prohibit all customization and modification of software by end users, without a specific developer license agreement and the right to incorporate the changes into my final product, with our without compensation. As they say, your mileage may vary.
Business Contracts
Terms and Conditions
Washington
Can users contest terms and conditions?
I recently started an online business and I am in the process of creating the terms and conditions for my website. I am concerned that users may contest the terms and conditions, and I am looking for advice on how I can ensure that my terms and conditions are legally binding. I would also like to know what the consequences are for users who breach the terms and conditions.
Merry A.
Users can contest anything - the question is would they win. I urge you to get legal advice from a qualified attorney before imposing or changing terms and conditions - I see you have a lot of questions about TOC, and you're not going to get proper legal advice/guidance/review just by posting questions. (And, no, please do not ask for me - this is a specialized field, and I'm not qualified or experienced to help you, much as I would like to).
Business Contracts
Consulting Agreement
North Carolina
Can I have multiple clients in a consulting agreement?
I am a consultant looking to enter into an agreement with a client. I am interested in having multiple clients, but am not sure if this is allowed under a consulting agreement. I am concerned that if I am only able to take on one client, I will miss out on potential opportunities to expand my business.
N'kia N.
A consultant who is an employee of the hiring party (an employer) is usually bound by the employer's restrictions, such as a prohibition against performing the same or similar work for third parties. On the other hand, an outside consultant is usually an independent contractor to the hiring party (a client). An independent contractor is a separate (independent) business from its client and is expected to generate revenue to cover its overhead, pay its employees and contractors, and make profit. Subject to applicable laws, whether to enter into an agreement that would limit its rights to provide services to third parties is in an independent contractor's discretion. A knowledgeable attorney can advise you on your rights under a proposed consulting agreement. The attorney might also be able to help you negotiate terms of a consulting agreement that protect you and your business.
Business Contracts
Asset Purchase Agreement
Arizona
Can I update an asset purchase agreement post-signing?
I am in the process of purchasing a business, and the asset purchase agreement has already been signed. I recently became aware of some additional assets that I'd like to include in the agreement, and I'm wondering if it's possible to update the agreement post-signing to include these new assets. This purchase is critical to the success of my business, so I'm hoping to get a clear understanding of the legal implications of making changes to the agreement.
Christopher I.
I am not licensed in Arizona, but feel comfortable providing a general answer about contract amendments, because the subject matter doesn’t require any specialized knowledge. Yes, you can amend nearly any agreement—including an asset purchase agreement (“APA”)—after it has been signed; provided, however, you must follow the requirements for a valid contract amendment. At minimum, you’ll need to obtain the other party’s written authorization for the amendment. Be sure to check for an “Amendments” clause in the APA (look for it under the heading “General Provisions” or “Miscellaneous Provisions”) which may introduce additional requirements, e.g., requiring that an amendment must be labeled and signed by the parties in order to be valid. Further, depending on whether you are seeking to materially alter the terms of the APA, your prospective amendment may require new “consideration”. In contract law, “consideration” generally means any type of bargained-for value that the parties exchange. Thus, if your prospective amendment would make the APA’s terms significantly more favorable to you relative to its terms pre-amendment, then such amendment might require that you give additional bargained-for value to the other party for the amendment to be legally effective. In conclusion, if you follow the requirements for a valid contract amendment, then yes, you can modify the APA and those modifications will be legally enforceable. I hope this has been helpful. If you have any specific followup questions or need a Contract Amendment drafted, I would encourage you to speak with a qualified attorney licensed in your state.
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