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Joseph B. - Contracts Lawyer in Kansas City, Missouri
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July 28, 2023

Joseph B.

Solo Practitioner
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Lebanon, IN
3 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MO IN
Mitchell Hamline School of Law

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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Alan B. - Contracts Lawyer in Kansas City, Missouri
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November 25, 2023

Alan B.

Business Attorney
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Tulsa, OK
12 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MO MS, OK
University of Tulsa College of Law

At Barker Law, we provide clients with superior service in trust, probate, and estate matters and litigation, contract drafting and review, outside general counsel services, negotiation, commercial litigation, and regulatory navigation. We confidently handle transactional and regulatory matters for businesses and individuals. As our feedback shows, we excel at meeting and exceeding our clients needs.

Daniel D. - Contracts Lawyer in Kansas City, Missouri
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September 2, 2024
Michael S. - Contracts Lawyer in Kansas City, Missouri
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July 26, 2023

Michael S.

Attorney
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Kansas City Metro Area
4 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MO KS
University of Kansas

Born and raised in St. Louis, MO. Bachelors Degree from the University of Iowa. Masters Degree from the University of Melbourne. J.D. from the University of Kansas. Licensed to practice law in Missouri and Kansas. Tennessee currently pending.

Andre T. - Contracts Lawyer in Kansas City, Missouri
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September 6, 2023
Jonathan F. - Contracts Lawyer in Kansas City, Missouri
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January 28, 2024

Jonathan F.

Senior counsel
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St. Louis, Missouri and The Villages, Florida
34 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MO
Saint Louis University School of Law

Trial and transactional attorney with over 30 years experience with complex business transactions and disputes.

Leah R F. - Contracts Lawyer in Kansas City, Missouri
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September 29, 2024
Alyssa C. - Contracts Lawyer in Kansas City, Missouri
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November 13, 2024

Alyssa C.

Attorney
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Chicago, IL
11 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MO IL
George Mason University School of Law

Illinois-licensed attorney with 9 years of experience in public interest work utilizing advanced skills in contract & project management, compliance, investigation, risk management, & training. Proven record developing and managing partnerships to deliver exceptional results in government agencies, non-profits, law firms, and broad community networks leading to multi-million dollar recoveries, risk management, and execution of large-scale program initiatives. Skills include: 1. Project & Contract Management: 9 years in project & contract management tracking project and contract goals, stages, budgets, and deliverables to lead and support program and department initiatives. 2. Compliance, Investigation, & Risk Management: 9 years in law, policy, & programs conducting investigation, research, writing, analysis, and education in administrative agency and court matters relating to: compliance, financial regulation, contracts, employment, workforce development, healthcare, retirement assets, mental health, disability, taxes, immigration, civil rights, grants, benefits, social services, & criminal defense. 3. Training/Teaching: 4 years training co-workers & community partners; 3 years teaching in U.S. & Ecuador (7 total). 4. Technology: Microsoft Office (including Excel), Contract Express, DocuSign, SharePoint, Westlaw, Lexis Nexis, Concordance, GoldFynch, Clio, Smokeball, Qualtrics, Google Forms, Slack, Zoom, Teams, Webex, & Adobe. 5. Spanish: Advanced Spanish skills from 1 year of teaching, studying, & travel in Ecuador, Peru, & Mexico.

Christopher R. - Contracts Lawyer in Kansas City, Missouri
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March 9, 2025

Christopher R.

Owner-Manager
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Urbandale, Iowa
33 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MO IA, IL
Saint Louis University

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

Brandon S. - Contracts Lawyer in Kansas City, Missouri
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April 4, 2025

Brandon S.

Attorney
Free Consultation
Missouri, North Caroline, Washington DC
6 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MO DC, NC
Washington University School of Law

I am a litigation expert of five years with tax experience, strict product liability, sexual abuse, personal injury, motor vehicle accidents, and black mold.

Alexander C. - Contracts Lawyer in Kansas City, Missouri
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August 23, 2025

Alexander C.

CEO
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Tampa, Florida
6 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MO CT, DC, MD, OR
The George Washington University Law School

I am a solo practitioner that runs my own legal practice. I am currently licensed in 16 states and I'm working to expand that reach.

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Catering Services Agreement

New York

Asked on Aug 9, 2025

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.

Answered Sep 10, 2025

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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Consulting Agreement

Massachusetts

Asked on Jun 8, 2024

Can a consulting agreement be terminated without cause?

I have recently entered into a consulting agreement with a company to provide my expertise and services on a project basis. However, I have concerns about the termination clause in the agreement, as it states that the company can terminate the agreement at any time, without cause. This worries me because it leaves me vulnerable to sudden termination without any valid reason, potentially resulting in financial loss and damage to my professional reputation. I would like to understand if such a termination clause is legally enforceable and what options I have to protect my interests in this agreement.

Laura H.

Answered Jun 11, 2024

As a general rule, a contract can be terminated without cause if the document says as much. It's a good idea to have your agreement reviewed by a local attorney for more information.

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Construction Contract

Illinois

Asked on Apr 22, 2022

Breach of contracts

I was a I dependent contractor

Mathew K.

Answered Apr 26, 2022

You may want to start with having an attorney contact the breaching party to cure the default or pay you for the breach. If this cannot be resolved via negotiations, then litigation may be necessary. Please resubmit as a project on this platform so attorneys can bid on it.

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Content Creator Agreement

Ohio

Asked on Jul 21, 2025

Is it necessary for me to have a Content Creator Agreement with the company I am creating content for?

I am a content creator who has recently entered into a collaboration with a company to produce content for their platform. I want to ensure that my rights and responsibilities are clearly defined, and that the company cannot misuse or exploit my work without my consent. Therefore, I am wondering if it is necessary for me to have a Content Creator Agreement in place with the company, which would outline the terms and conditions of our collaboration, including copyright ownership, payment terms, and any limitations on the use of my content.

Gary S.

Answered Aug 12, 2025

Yes, in short, a content creator should definitely have a written content creator agreement with the company they're creating content for. Among other things, the agreement will: clarify ownership of the content, define payment terms, set deadlines and expectations, protect against "scope creep" (prevent you from doing extra work at no charge), address various legal risks, including warranties, indemnifications, and compliance requirements, cover non-compete or exclusivity terms, and specify termination rights. This response is for general informational purposes only and does not create an attorney-client relationship. For advice related to your specific matter, consult a qualified attorney licensed in your area.

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Freelance Contract

Washington

Asked on Sep 13, 2024

Can a freelance contract be terminated by the client without notice?

I recently entered into a freelance contract with a client to provide graphic design services for their marketing campaign. The contract did not specify any notice period for termination by either party. However, after completing a significant portion of the work, the client suddenly terminated the contract without any warning or explanation. I would like to know if they had the right to do so without providing any notice, and if I have any recourse for the work already completed.

Merry K.

Answered Oct 11, 2024

If the contract did not specify any notice period for termination, either party can terminate without advance notice. And, yes, there is a way to receive compensation for the work you have already completed - I hope that you kept track of your hours or at least have a way to put a value on the work completed to date. You may want to start with your own letter to the other party (sent in a way that you will get a signed receipt), and, if that doesn't succeed, you can consider Small Claims Court if the value is under $10,000, or Superior Court if the value is over $10,000. Sometimes it's possible to resolve matters through mediation - you may want to propose that to the other party.

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