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Curt B.
Curt Brown has experience advising clients on a variety of franchising, business litigation, transactional, and securities law matters. Mr. Brown's accolades include: - Super Lawyers Rising Star - California Lawyer of the Year by The Daily Journal - Pro Bono Attorney of the Year the USC Public Interest Law Fund Curt started his legal career in the Los Angeles office of the prestigious firm of Irell & Manella LLP, where his practice focused on a wide variety of complex civil litigation matters, including securities litigation, antitrust, trademark, bankruptcy, and class action defense. Mr. Brown also has experience advising mergers and acquisitions and international companies concerning cyber liability and class action defense. He is admitted in California, Florida, D.C., Washington, Illinois, Colorado, and Michigan.
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Andy K.
Licensed in MI since 2010. Practiced SSDI appeals and auto negligence for over a decade until 12/2022 when I left largest personal injury firm In MI to open my own estate planning firm. Looking for part-time contract/remote work to supplement income as I build my own practice.
May 30, 2023
Jocelyne U.
Jocelyne Uy graduated from law school in 2002 where she began her career in insurance defense where she practiced a wide range of issues relating to insurance policies and claims. Identifying a need for representation for those working cross border, Jocelyne understood the unique interplay of the laws of Canada and the U.S. and started her first firm in Michigan focusing on Canadian American immigration and tax law. Jocelyne and her partner realize that Nevada residents continuously face challenges in finding affordable and accessible representation to assist with their debt issues. Because of these challenges and continuous shifting economy, they are committed to assisting anyone who finds themselves struggling to handle the debt and credit cycle that often feels hopeless and endless. Jocelyne's firm has assisted clients in post-COVID financial crisis ranging from credit card debt, student loan debt, and COVID unemployment repayment hearings.
June 20, 2023
David M.
Michigan and USPTO licensed attorney with over 20 years of experience on counseling clients in the fields of intellectual property, transactional law, technology involvement, negotiations, and business litigation.
July 27, 2023
Julie G.
I graduated from Wayne State University in 1992 and was admitted to practice in Michigan the same year. I've been practicing in Traverse City since 1993. My goal is for clients to feel that I am accessible and prompt, while providing quality and affordable legal services.
December 12, 2023
Alexis L.
I am an attorney in Michigan. I attended Boston College for my undergraduate degree and Suffolk University Law School for my law degree. I have been practicing law for over 20 years.
February 7, 2024
Nuo Jia (Lois) L.
Attorney Lois Li is a bilingual business and commercial attorney licensed in Michigan, U.S. since 2014, in Ontario, Canada since 2015, and in New York, U.S. since 2020. As an attorney licensed in two countries, Lois leads Alpine Law’s US/China/Canada practice. She is experienced in legal and contractual transactions in both English and Chinese. Lois has over six years of experience in assisting clients with business operations and legal services, and is specialized in advising companies with legal needs in International Business, Securities law, Cryptocurrency – Block chain, and Fin-Tech. Having served as both an outside and an in-house counsel, Lois worked with many startup and small businesses. With a strong understanding of core business and the ability to translate business needs into legal requirements, Lois has assisted many companies to establish policies and procedures, and drafted and negotiated employment and transaction contracts. Further licensed as a Registered Nurse since 2010, Lois specializes in healthcare law and is experienced in FDA, HIPAA, Medicare and Medicaid regulations. She has assisted many businesses in the medical and healthcare industry.
Dany G.
Lawyer Vets APC is a digital legal practice founded on the idea that legal services should be available to all– Not just a privileged few. In support of this mission, we leverage technology to reduce overhead, increase productivity, and put more money in our client's pockets.
April 15, 2024
Justine F.
Versatile, analytical, detail-oriented California barred corporate attorney with a comprehensive real estate, transactional and finance background as in-house counsel to large real estate developers, asset and property management companies, Fortune 500 quick service retailers/restaurant franchisors and international energy franchisors (retail and gasoline/mini market). Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, work ethic and integrity. Enthusiastic and quick mastery of new responsibilities, technologies and business strategies.
May 21, 2024
Jason J.
Experiences corporate and general counsel. Particular expertise in all contract matters
May 23, 2024
Lauren K.
Experienced In-House Counsel
August 4, 2026
Philips V.
General Counsel for Construction and Related Legal Services - Although Phil specializes in construction-related law, Phil’s law practice areas include commercial, construction, contract, criminal, employment, ERISA, energy, environmental, OSHA, government, immigration, insurance, labor (EEOC, FLSA, FMLA, COBRA, etc.), personal injury, product liability, real estate, surety, utilities, and workers’ compensation, amongst others.
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Contract Services Agreement
Michigan
How to get contracts for trucking business?
I want to start at trucking business (broker-carrier). What contracts will I need?
Domonick G.
Hire an attorney and dispatcher.
Contracts
Contractor Agreement
Texas
How to handle breaches in a contractor agreement?
I am currently working with a contractor to complete a project for my business. We have agreed to a contract and have been working together for the past few months. Recently, I have noticed that the contractor is not meeting the requirements of the contract and I would like to know how to handle these breaches in a contractor agreement.
Michelle T.
Great question. First, you want to read your contract very carefully to see if the actions are in fact a violation of its terms, sometimes there can be flexibility in the provisions with regard to timelines and so forth. If there is in fact a breach, make sure you keep accurate documentation of the violations. Often times, a well written letter to the other party listing their obligations under the contract and how they have breached those violations is enough to get them to change their behavior. If not, you have the option to ask the court to enforce the agreement or require the breaching party to compensate you for any damages.
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SaaS Reseller Agreement
North Carolina
Can a SaaS reseller agreement be terminated by the software provider without cause?
Can a SaaS reseller agreement be terminated by the software provider without cause? I am a software reseller who has entered into a reseller agreement with a SaaS provider. The agreement does not specify any termination clauses or conditions, but it also does not explicitly state that the software provider can terminate the agreement without cause. Recently, the software provider informed me that they will be terminating the agreement without providing any specific reason. I am concerned about the potential impact on my business and want to understand if the software provider has the legal right to terminate the agreement without cause, and if so, what my options are moving forward.
Jeff G.
Hi. The answer is entirely dependent on the agreement’s language. Without seeing the contract, it’s impossible to give you a complete answer. Generally, an agreement can only be terminated by it’s own conditions, and absent a specific termination clause, it can usually be terminated either due to a breach of the agreement or by suing for breach and asking for termination as the result (so-called “equitable relief”). But with a reseller agreement, there are lots of new variables, as you’re not a user of the product… questions about to who and when you can resell., specific product versions, support provisions, etc. And there’s also a general prohibition against contracts of servitude, requiring an indefinite provision of personal services (which a SaaS contract could be argued to be). So again, the contract language is critical.
Contracts
Terms and Conditions
Florida
Are there terms and conditions templates?
I am starting a business and I need to create a set of terms and conditions for my customers. I have been researching online, but I am overwhelmed with the amount of information available and I am not sure what the best approach is. I am hoping to find a template to help guide me in the right direction.
Diane D.
Yes. However, a template is a general, non-specific document. Specifying it to your needs can be tricky. You should have a lawyer do it for you because they are trained to limit any liabilities and risks your company may have. It's better to spend the money upfront, then try to get out of a mess letter, which will be much more expensive, especially if you get sued.
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Catering Services Agreement
New York
Can a catering services agreement be terminated if the caterer fails to provide the agreed-upon services?
I hired a catering company to provide food and beverage services for my upcoming event, and we entered into a catering services agreement that outlined the scope of services, menu, and payment terms. However, the caterer has been unresponsive and has failed to provide any updates or confirmations leading up to the event. With the event approaching, I'm concerned about their ability to fulfill their obligations and wondering if I have grounds to terminate the agreement and seek alternative catering services.
Randy M.
If your caterer has stopped responding and missed key confirmations as your event approaches, you may be within your rights to cancel the agreement. Under contract law, when one party clearly fails to meet essential obligations, or shows signs they won’t follow through, the other party may be released from their responsibilities. When You Can Cancel 1. Material Breach. If your caterer isn’t communicating and you can’t finalize your menu or logistics, that’s more than a minor problem. It may qualify as a material breach—meaning they’ve failed to deliver something critical to the agreement. In catering, timing and communication are central. If they’re missing in action, you may have grounds to walk away. 2. Anticipatory Breach. If it appears your caterer isn’t going to show up—such as ignoring multiple follow-ups as your event nears—you don’t have to wait for them to officially back out. Their silence may count as an anticipatory breach, which allows you to end the contract and secure a replacement in advance. Review the Agreement Before taking action, read the contract closely. Pay attention to: • Termination clauses: Are there specific steps or notice rules you need to follow? • Cure periods: Do you have to give them a certain number of days to fix the issue? • Refund or cancellation policies: Do they address partial payments or deposits? • Force majeure clauses: These usually cover uncontrollable events like natural disasters, not a vendor’s failure to communicate. Your Next Steps • Keep detailed records Save emails, texts, and call logs, noting dates and unanswered messages. This creates a paper trail that supports your decision if challenged. • Send a demand for assurance Before canceling, send a written request asking them to confirm they’ll perform. Be specific about what they’ve failed to do, set a 24- to 48-hour deadline if the event is near, and state that if they don’t respond, you’ll treat it as repudiation. This process reflects the concept of “adequate assurance” under UCC § 2-609, often applied to service contracts. • Provide formal notice If they don’t respond, send a termination notice in writing. Refer to their lack of performance or failure to reply, and follow any notice requirements in the contract—such as sending it by certified mail. • Find a replacement You’re expected to minimize your losses, so line up another caterer as soon as possible. If the replacement costs more, you may be able to recover the difference, provided the cost is reasonable. Potential Remedies If termination is justified, you may be able to recover: • Deposits or payments already made • Additional costs from hiring a replacement caterer • Other foreseeable expenses, such as venue penalties or last-minute rental fees A Word of Caution Your ability to recover money depends heavily on the contract language. A “non-refundable deposit” clause may complicate refunds, though you can argue that keeping the deposit is unfair when the caterer failed to perform. If significant amounts are at stake, consult a lawyer. Outcomes depend on local law and the specifics of your agreement. If you need guidance, the attorneys at Contracts Counsel can help you review your contract and advise you on your next steps.
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