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Garrett M. - Affiliate Marketing Lawyer in Springfield, Missouri
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5.0 (12)
Member Since:
August 30, 2021

Garrett M.

Attorney
Free Consultation
Dexter, MO
10 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MO TX
University of Texas

I am a solo practitioner with a practice mostly consisting of serving as counsel to start-ups and small business owners and investors. With a practical business background, I aim to bring practical, business minded solutions to my client's legal problems and pride myself on efficient yet effective work.

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"Garrett was extremely professional, attentive, and adhered to the very tight deadlines we had set. I would like to highlight that, in addition to completing the task assigned to him, he took the initiative to research all parties involved in the contract to provide us with the best possible support. We are very satisfied and look forward to working with him again."

Lolitha M. - Affiliate Marketing Lawyer in Springfield, Missouri
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5.0 (3)
Member Since:
October 27, 2021

Lolitha M.

Managing Prinicipal
Free Consultation
Homewood, IL
5 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MO AL
University of Illinois at Chicago Law School

Small firm offering business consultation and contract review services.

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"Did great. She was responsive even after hours, will use again!!!"

Drew B. - Affiliate Marketing Lawyer in Springfield, Missouri
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4.6 (10)
Member Since:
July 1, 2021

Drew B.

Managing Member
Cleveland, Ohio
28 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MO OH
Saint Louis University

Drew is an entrepreneurial business attorney with over twenty years of corporate, compliance and litigation experience. Drew currently has his own firm where he focuses on providing outsourced general counsel and compliance services (including mergers & acquisitions, collections, capital raising, real estate, business litigation, commercial contracts and employment matters). Drew has deep experience counseling clients in healthcare, medical device, pharmaceuticals, information technology, manufacturing, and services.

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"Hired for a settlement contract to be written out in legal manner. Ammended contract as well to add clauses that we had not written.Efficient, professional. Said the time-frame would be about 4 business days and he did deliver on that in fact worked through the weekend and mlk day. Offered one final revision as well as a call to finalize language of contract. The final document delivery was more than we expand also he went above and beyond to deliver extra documents we may need. Would highly recommend."

Mark P. - Affiliate Marketing Lawyer in Springfield, Missouri
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4.4 (11)
Member Since:
July 21, 2023

Mark P.

Owner
Free Consultation
Bastrtop, TX
11 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MO KS, NE, TX
University of Missouri - Kansas City

I represent a diverse mix in a vast array of specialties, including litigation, contracts, compliance, business and financial strategies, and emerging industries. Credit for this foundation of strength goes to those who taught me. Skilled professors and professionals fostered my powerful educational and professional background. Prior to law school, I earned dual Bachelor’s degrees in Business Administration & Accounting from Peru State College. I received a Master of Business Administration degree from Chadron State College. My ambitions did not stop there. While working full time as a Senior Accountant for the University of Missouri, Columbia, I achieved the lifelong goal of becoming a licensed Certified Public Accountant (CPA). Mizzo provided excellent opportunities and amazing experiences. Managing over $50M in government and private research funding was a gift. As a high ranking professional in the Department of Research, I was given priceless insight into the greatest scientific, journalistic, medical, and legal minds in the world. My passion for successful growth did not, and has not stopped. I graduated summa cum laude (top 3%) with a Doctorate in Law, emphasizing in urban, land use and environmental/toxic tort law from the University of Missouri, Kansas City. This success lead to invaluable experiences of serving as Hon. Brian C. Wimes' judicial clerk for the U.S. District Court for the W. D. of Missouri, as a staff editor/writer for UMKC Law Review, and as a litigation and transactional attorney with Lathrop GPM (fka Lathrop & Gage). My professional and personal network is expansive, with established relationships throughout the U.S. and overseas. Although I engage in legal practice all over the country, I maintain law licenses in Missouri, Kansas, and Nebraska. Federally, I hold licenses in the W.D. and E.D. of Missouri and the District of Nebraska. To offer extra value, efficiency, and options, I maintain a CPA license and am obtaining a real-estate brokerage license.

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"I contacted Parachini Law after I had sent multiple unanswered information requests a third party. Mark not only send out a record request to the address specified, but also sent out additional requests at other possible business addresses to ensure the request was received. As a result, I finally received the information I was looking for. The firm was very professional to work with."

Braden P. - Affiliate Marketing Lawyer in Springfield, Missouri
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Member Since:
August 18, 2020

Braden P.

Partner
Free Consultation
Kansas City, MO
24 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MO KS
University of Kansas School of Law

Braden Perry is a corporate governance, regulatory and government investigations attorney with Kennyhertz Perry, LLC. Mr. Perry has the unique tripartite experience of a white-collar criminal defense and government compliance, investigations, and litigation attorney at a national law firm; a senior enforcement attorney at a federal regulatory agency; and the Chief Compliance Officer/Chief Regulatory Attorney of a global financial institution. Mr. Perry has extensive experience advising clients in federal inquiries and investigations, particularly in enforcement matters involving technological issues. He couples his technical knowledge and experience defending clients in front of federal agencies with a broad-based understanding of compliance from an institutional and regulatory perspective.

Jacob O. - Affiliate Marketing Lawyer in Springfield, Missouri
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February 14, 2022

Jacob O.

Contracts Manager
Free Consultation
Iowa City
6 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MO
University of Iowa - Law

I am bar certified in the lovely state of Missouri. I received my J.D. from The University of Iowa College of Law (2019) and my B.A. in Political Science from BYU-Idaho (2015).

Stephanie C. - Affiliate Marketing Lawyer in Springfield, Missouri
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Member Since:
March 8, 2022

Stephanie C.

Attorney
Free Consultation
Niceville, FL
6 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MO AL
Southern University Law Center

Alabama & Missouri Licensed Attorney offering Freelance Services for Wills, Trusts, Probate, Family Law Documents, Criminal Matters, and Real Estate Closings.

Neilson B. - Affiliate Marketing Lawyer in Springfield, Missouri
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Member Since:
March 26, 2022

Neilson B.

Managing Attorney
Free Consultation
Charlotte, NC
7 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MO IL, NC
Shepard Broad School of Law

Hi, I am the founding member of Son of Brown Law Firm, based in Charlotte North Carolina. Our firm practices in the areas of Business Transactions, Cannabis/Hemp, Personal Injury and Immigration Law.

Michael V. - Affiliate Marketing Lawyer in Springfield, Missouri
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Member Since:
May 5, 2022

Michael V.

Corporate Counsel
Free Consultation
Iowa
11 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MO
Saint Louis University

Seven years experience reviewing and drafting corporate and transactional documents, including NDAs, LLC operating agreements, MSAs, employment agreements, etc.

John C. - Affiliate Marketing Lawyer in Springfield, Missouri
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Member Since:
August 16, 2022

John C.

Attorney
Free Consultation
Leawood, Kansas
45 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MO KS
U.M.K.C Law School

Licensed to practice law in the states of Missouri and Kansas. Have been licensed to practice law for 44 years. Have been AV rated by Martindale Hubbel for almost 30 years.

William W. - Affiliate Marketing Lawyer in Springfield, Missouri
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Member Since:
June 6, 2023

William W.

Principal Attorney
Free Consultation
St. Louis
6 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MO
Saint Louis University School of Law

My name is Will, and I'm the Principal Attorney at Accelerate Law STL, a startup attorney who helps entrepreneurs and small businesses with everything from formation to IPO. Whether your small to mid-sized business needs help drafting or reviewing contracts, securing intellectual property, complying with government regulations, or even streamlining your business' internal policies, I'm prepared to help.

Scott M. - Affiliate Marketing Lawyer in Springfield, Missouri
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Member Since:
August 2, 2023

Scott M.

Managing Attorney
Free Consultation
Kansas City
13 Yrs Experience
Licensed in MO KS, TX
Washington University in St. Louis

Skilled/versatile attorney (and RE broker) with 10+ years' experience and diverse background in real estate, business law, injury litigation, estate planning. Select Experience: • Former General Counsel (and current Of Counsel) for a prominent real estate developer touching on all aspects of business in a hands-on and advisory role, including Lease and PSA contract negotiations; • Years of successful injury litigation practice as associate and solo (primarily plaintiff, some defense) with multiple six-figure settlements; • Years of expertise in business law for a variety of industries as well as estate planning for small to mid-size entities.

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Affiliate Marketing Legal Questions and Answers

Affiliate Marketing

Affiliate Program Agreement

Massachusetts

Asked on Jul 31, 2025

Need clarification on Affiliate Program Agreement.

I recently joined an affiliate program for a popular online retailer and received their Affiliate Program Agreement, which is quite lengthy and filled with legal jargon. I want to make sure I fully understand my rights and obligations as an affiliate before signing the agreement, so I'm seeking clarification from a lawyer to ensure I'm making an informed decision.

Randy M.

Answered Sep 5, 2025

Affiliate agreements may look standard on the surface, but small clauses can carry major consequences. If you’re working with or about to join an affiliate program, understanding what’s actually buried in the fine print could make the difference between earning predictably and running into serious problems later. Let’s walk through the sections that matter most. Commission Structure and Payment Terms This is where your earning potential lives or dies. Most affiliate programs pay a percentage of the sale, usually anywhere from 1 to 15 percent for physical products. Digital services often pay more, sometimes 30 to 50 percent or even higher, but they also tend to come with more clawbacks and stricter compliance rules. Keep an eye out for tiered commissions. If the program offers higher rates based on volume, that can be a game changer over time. But make sure you understand exactly how those tiers work and whether resets happen monthly, quarterly, or never. Then there’s the payout schedule. A $25 or $50 minimum threshold is typical, and most programs pay monthly. But what often gets buried is the delay. It’s not unusual to see 30 to 60 day lags before payment, supposedly to cover returns and fraud. That delay can hurt cash flow, especially if you're buying traffic or scaling campaigns. Cookie duration is another area affiliates tend to overlook. Amazon famously uses a 24-hour cookie, while other programs, especially in finance or SaaS, offer 30 to 90 days. But almost all use last-click attribution. That means if someone clicks your link, then someone else's before buying, they get the credit, not you. In competitive niches, this can get frustrating fast. Watch out for clawback provisions, too. These clauses let companies reverse your commissions for things like returns, chargebacks, cancellations, or suspected fraud. Some clawbacks go back 90 or even 180 days. If you're not budgeting for that kind of volatility, you could end up in the red. Marketing Restrictions and Operational Limits Affiliate agreements almost always limit how you can market. For example, trademark bidding is usually off-limits. You’re not allowed to buy Google Ads on the brand’s name unless they’ve given explicit permission, which they rarely do. Email marketing is another hot spot. Some programs ban it completely. Others only allow it if your subscribers opted in to receive marketing from you specifically. Purchased lists are a nonstarter. And be prepared to show proof of consent, often in the form of a double opt-in process. Cookie stuffing is a hard no. It’s considered fraud. So are shady browser extensions, forced redirects, and any tactic that drops a cookie without the user knowing and actively clicking. Violating these rules is grounds for immediate termination, and in some cases, legal action. And don’t assume you can do whatever you want with content. Most programs prohibit associating their brand with anything controversial, including gambling, adult material, political content, and other high-risk topics. Some luxury brands go even further, banning coupon codes or discount promos entirely to protect their image. Legal Compliance and Disclosure Obligations If you're promoting affiliate links, you’re expected to follow FTC guidelines. That means clear and prominent disclosures. Not buried in the footer. Not hidden behind a link. Right where the promotion appears, in plain language. Something like, “I earn a commission from purchases made through these links.” This is non-negotiable, and the FTC has started cracking down on violators. Beyond that, depending on what you're promoting, state laws may come into play. California's Consumer Privacy Act, for example, imposes specific requirements if you're collecting personal data, even indirectly. Financial and health-related offers carry their own rules, too. And if you're outside the U.S., the rules don’t get easier. The EU requires explicit transparency under the Digital Services Act, and Canada has its own competition laws around sponsored content. Intellectual Property and Branding Guidelines Most affiliate programs give you limited, revocable rights to use their logos or trademarks. These rights are non-exclusive, and they can take them back at any time. You’re not allowed to modify logos, create variations, or use brand names in your own domains or social handles. Some companies do provide approved banners and creatives, but many require you to submit anything custom for approval. And making a site that looks too much like the company’s official site can get you banned quickly. Termination Terms and Account Access Risks Almost every agreement includes an “at-will” termination clause. This means the company can cut you off at any time, without explanation or warning. For affiliates who’ve invested heavily in content, ads, or SEO around a specific offer, that’s a real business risk. Then there are survival clauses. These spell out which parts of the agreement still apply even after you’re terminated. Things like indemnification, confidentiality, and IP restrictions often survive indefinitely, so don’t assume you’re off the hook just because the partnership ends. Some programs allow appeals if your account gets flagged. Others don’t. Know the reinstatement process ahead of time, just in case. Risk Exposure and Liability Clauses Here’s where things can get dangerous. Most agreements limit the company’s liability, usually to the total commissions they’ve paid you in the last 12 months. That means if a tracking issue wipes out a month of commissions, your recourse is limited, even if it wasn’t your fault. Meanwhile, you may be signing up for much more exposure. Indemnification clauses often require you to cover the company’s legal costs if your marketing causes problems. This could include a false claim that triggers a lawsuit or a privacy violation that leads to a regulatory fine. These liabilities can easily exceed your commissions. There are also geo-restrictions to consider. If the program only allows marketing in certain states or countries, violating those terms, even by mistake, can put you in breach. Modification Rights and Policy Changes Unilateral modification clauses give the company the right to change the rules at any time. That includes commission rates, cookie windows, payout schedules, and acceptable marketing methods. They’re usually not required to get your approval. A dashboard alert or email counts as notice, and if you keep promoting after that, it’s considered acceptance. That’s why it's important to check your affiliate dashboard regularly and avoid relying too heavily on one program. Things can and do change overnight. Tax Status and Reporting Obligations If you're a U.S.-based affiliate, you’re almost always considered an independent contractor. That means you’re responsible for your own taxes, including self-employment tax, quarterly estimated payments, and any state or local business filings. Once you earn $600 or more in a calendar year, you'll get a 1099-NEC. International affiliates may face different rules depending on the country and whether a tax treaty applies. Keep in mind that expenses related to your affiliate activities, like ad spend, hosting fees, software tools, and continuing education, can be deductible. But it’s your responsibility to keep clean records. Disputes and Legal Proceedings Many affiliate agreements include mandatory arbitration clauses. This means if a dispute arises, you can’t sue. You’ll have to go through arbitration, often in the company’s home state. That adds costs, delays, and travel headaches if you’re located elsewhere. There’s usually a choice of law clause too. Most companies pick jurisdictions favorable to them. Delaware, Nevada, and California are common. This governs how the agreement is interpreted and enforced. And if you were thinking of joining a class-action lawsuit over a program-wide issue, think again. Most agreements waive that right entirely, forcing you into one-on-one arbitration. One Final Word of Caution Before you sign, read the definitions section carefully. Terms like “qualified sale” or “prohibited activity” are often packed with conditions and exclusions that can seriously affect your earnings. Don’t gloss over this part. If you're considering a high-volume program or one with aggressive compliance language, it’s worth getting legal eyes on the agreement. This is especially true if indemnification or clawbacks could leave you financially exposed. If you’d like someone to walk you through yours, there are attorneys on Contracts Counsel who can help.

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Affiliate Marketing

Influencer Agreement

Texas

Asked on May 3, 2025

Can an influencer agreement be terminated by the brand without cause?

I recently entered into an influencer agreement with a brand, but I have concerns about the termination clause in the contract. The agreement does not specify whether the brand can terminate the contract without cause, and I want to understand my rights and obligations in case the brand decides to terminate the agreement unexpectedly.

Sara S.

Answered Jun 13, 2025

Hi, Your rights and obligations in case the brand decides to terminate the agreement "unexpectedly" largely depend on why the brand terminates the agreement, and what exactly the termination clause says.

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