Contracts Lawyers for Albany, New York

Need a contracts lawyer in Albany, New York?

ContractsCounsel matches businesses with Albany-based contracts lawyers, providing fixed-fee quotes from vetted attorneys with the first proposal typically arriving in just a few hours.

Hire a Lawyer for 60% Less than Traditional Law Firms

1
Post your project.
Create a project posting in our marketplace. We will ask you the questions lawyers need to know to provide pricing.
2
Receive multiple bids.
Receive multiple bids from vetted lawyers in our network that have the experience to help you with your project.
3
Review and hire.
Compare multiple proposals from lawyers and arrange calls through our platform. Securely make payment to hire your lawyer.

Meet some of our Albany Contracts Lawyers

Michael C. - Contracts Lawyer in Albany, New York
View Michael
5.0 (1)
Member Since:
March 17, 2022

Michael C.

Managing Member
Free Consultation
Remote
15 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NY TX
Wake Forest University School of Law

A seasoned senior executive with experience leading the legal and compliance functions of healthcare entities through high-growth periods. I have experience managing voluminous litigation caseloads, while also handling all pre-litigation investigations for employment, healthcare regulatory, and compliance matters. Similarly, I have led multiple M&A teams through purchase and sale processes, including diligence and contract negotiations. Finally, I have extensive contract review experience in all matters, including debt and equity financing, healthcare payor contracting, vendor and employment agreements, as well as service and procurement agreements.

Recent  ContractsCounsel Client  Review:
5.0

"Michael was super knowledgeable and efficient. He was very attentive, helpful and made himself available pursuant to our needs as well. He completed the initial drafts well before the scheduled timeframe. We are very pleased with his work ethic and delivery of this project. He was also very easy to work with. We recommend his legal services without hesitation. Would definitely hire him again!"

Gregory F. - Contracts Lawyer in Albany, New York
View Gregory
5.0 (7)
Member Since:
March 23, 2022

Gregory F.

Attorney
Free Consultation
Atlanta, Georgia
28 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NY GA
University of Pennsylvania

Greg Fidlon has been practicing exclusively in employment law since 1998. He represents and advises clients in all aspects of the employment relationship. In addition to his litigation work, Greg regularly negotiates and drafts corporate policy handbooks, employment contracts, separation agreements and restrictive covenants. He also develops and presents training programs and has spoken and written extensively on labor and employment law topics.

Recent  ContractsCounsel Client  Review:
5.0

"The proposal price was very reasonable, and the lawyer promptly scheduled a consultation, and provided sound legal advice."

Orly B. - Contracts Lawyer in Albany, New York
View Orly
5.0 (4)
Member Since:
April 21, 2022

Orly B.

Attorney
Free Consultation
New York (virtual)
11 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NY
Tel Aviv University

Orly Boger has worked in the high tech industry and in a leading law firm before launching her law firm. Orly focuses on startup companies and technology transactions. She structures and negotiates software and technology license agreements, strategic partnerships, cloud-based/SaaS agreements, internet related transactions, OEM agreements, supply, distribution, telecommunications. In addition, Orly has experience in serving as an in-house legal counsel for start up companies at various phases of their development, providing strategic legal advise to entrepreneurs and emerging companies with a comprehensive understanding of the business and legal issues. She has been helping companies develop a legal strategy for all aspects of their operations, from commercial transactions and partnerships, scalable SaaS or services agreements, privacy policies, employment related policies, open source licensing and much more.

Recent  ContractsCounsel Client  Review:
5.0

"Quick response every time, fast to revise the documents. Great to give advice"

Angela Y. - Contracts Lawyer in Albany, New York
View Angela
5.0 (8)
Member Since:
June 16, 2022

Angela Y.

Founder and Managing Partner
Free Consultation
New Jersey
11 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NY NJ
Rutgers University School of Law

NJ and NY corporate contract lawyer and founder of a firm specializing in helping entrepreneurs. With a background in law firms, technology, and world class corporate departments, I've handled contracts and negotiations for everything from commercial leases and one-off sales agreements, to multi-million dollar asset sales. I love taking a customer-focused and business-minded approach to helping my clients achieve their goals. Other information: learning to surf, lover of travel, and one-time marathoner (NYC 2018) yulawlegal.com

Recent  ContractsCounsel Client  Review:
5.0

"Angela is simply phenomenal. Nothing else to say; if she bids on your project, hire her!"

Danielle G. - Contracts Lawyer in Albany, New York
View Danielle
5.0 (3)
Member Since:
July 12, 2022

Danielle G.

Attorney and Founder at Danielle D. Giovannone Law Office
Free Consultation
Schenectady, NY
19 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NY
Fordham University School of Law

Danielle Giovannone is the principal of Danielle D. Giovannone Law Office. In her experience, Danielle has found that many business do not require in-house legal counsel, but still need outside counsel that knows their business just as well as in-house counsel. This need inspired Danielle to start her firm. Before starting her firm, Danielle served as Contracts Counsel at Siena College and as an attorney at the New York City Department of Education, Office of the General Counsel. At the NYCDOE, she served as lead counsel negotiating and drafting large-scale commercial agreements, including contracts with major technology firms on behalf of the school district. Prior to the NYCDOE, Danielle worked as an associate at a small corporate and securities law firm, where she gained hands-on experience right out of law school. Danielle has provided legal and policy advice on intellectual property and data privacy matters, as well as corporate law, formation and compliance, employer liability, insurance, regulatory matters, general municipal matters and non-profit issues. Danielle holds a J.D. from Fordham University School of Law and a B.S. from Cornell University. She is active in her Capital District community providing pro bono services to the Legal Project, and has served as Co-Chair to the Niskayuna Co-op Nursery School and Vice President of Services to the Craig Elementary School Parent Teacher Organization. Danielle is a member of the New York State Bar Association.

Recent  ContractsCounsel Client  Review:
5.0

"Danielle is easy to work with, professional and knowledgeable."

Michael J. - Contracts Lawyer in Albany, New York
View Michael
5.0 (1)
Member Since:
July 14, 2022

Michael J.

Partner
Free Consultation
Warren, New Jersey
18 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NY NJ
New York Law School

Combining extensive experience in litigation and as general counsel for a real estate and private equity company, I provide ongoing guidance and support to clients on a variety of transactional matters, including business formation, partnership agreements, corporate agreements, commercial and residential leasing, and employment issues.

Recent  ContractsCounsel Client  Review:
5.0

"Michael did an excellent job. I will hire him again. Thank you!"

Joann H. - Contracts Lawyer in Albany, New York
View Joann
Member Since:
March 23, 2022

Joann H.

Attorney at Law
Free Consultation
Miami
26 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NY FL
University of Buffalo School of Law; SUNY at Buffalo School of Law

I practiced law for the past 22 years in Immigration, Bankruptcy, Foreclosure, Civil Litigation, and Estate Planning. I am interested in downsizing to a more workable schedule to allow the pursuit of other interests.

John M. - Contracts Lawyer in Albany, New York
View John
Member Since:
April 20, 2022
Aaron B. - Contracts Lawyer in Albany, New York
View Aaron
Member Since:
April 27, 2022

Aaron B.

Owner
Free Consultation
Hawthorne, New York
22 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NY
Touro College, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center

I have been in practice for over 19 years. I have substantial experience across the spectrum of civil practice areas both as a litigator and transactional counsel. This includes: negotiating commercial and real estate transactions, corporate organization, commercial agreements, and resolving commercial disputes, and litigating numerous civil, administrative, and criminal cases through all phases of litigation from trial through appeal, as well as judgment enforcement. My vast experience as a litigator is an asset to my transactional clients. My background in Investigating and proving the breakdown of business relationships in court allows me a unique advantage in drafting, negotiating, and closing business transactions.

Brittany S. - Contracts Lawyer in Albany, New York
View Brittany
Member Since:
May 6, 2022

Brittany S.

Attorney
Free Consultation
New York / New Jersey
4 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NY NJ
Touro Law Center

I am licensed in New York and New Jersey. I graduated with my J.D. from Touro University Law Center, Summa Cum Laude, in 2021. In 2018, I graduated from SUNY Farmingdale with a B.S. in Sport Management and a minor in Business Management. I have experience in real estate law and insurance defense, including employment law. Please note, I do not carry malpractice insurance.

Gayle G. - Contracts Lawyer in Albany, New York
View Gayle
Member Since:
April 18, 2024

Gayle G.

Chief Legal Officer/Fractional GC
Free Consultation
Atlanta, GA
27 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NY GA
Northwestern University School of Law

Fractional General Counsel and Board Advisor with over 26 years of experience advising companies and their management in the US, EMEA and APAC. I use my legal and finance background to understand the client's business and bring the most practical, efficient legal solutions to grow the business while reducing risk. Focus includes: Compliance | Governance (including AI) | Tech Transactions | Licenses | SaaS | Cross Border | Equity Investments | JVs | International Expansion | Fractional GC https://www.linkedin.com/in/ggorvettesq

Bolaji O. - Contracts Lawyer in Albany, New York
View Bolaji
Member Since:
August 9, 2022

Bolaji O.

Princial Attorney
Free Consultation
New York
7 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NY
Texas Souther University - Thurgood Marshall School of Law

Bolaji O. Okunnu is an entertainment lawyer and founder of the Okunnu Law Group, PLLC based in New York, New York. His practice includes work in the area of copyright, trademark, contract, intellectual property and business law. As an entertainment attorney, Bolaji represents a diverse roster of celebrities, record labels, music publishers, artists, bands, entrepreneurs, authors, songwriters, artist managers, record producers and entertainment executives concerning their intellectual property, business affairs and creative assets. He is an expert at solving complex and sophisticated legal and business issues relating to contracts, copyrights and trademarks. With his background in both the law and the music business, he brings a broad perspective to problem-solving and business plan strategies. He also has an extraordinary ability to speak to the hearts of creatives while helping them discover their voice and clarify their creative dreams and assignments.

Find the best lawyer for your project

Browse Lawyers Now

Contracts Legal Questions and Answers

Contracts

Business Purchase Agreement

New York

Asked on Oct 17, 2023

Can I update a business purchase agreement post-signing?

I recently purchased a business and signed a purchase agreement. However, I have since discovered that the agreement does not include certain terms that I believe are important to the transaction. I would like to know if it is possible to update the agreement post-signing to include these additional terms.

Damien B.

Answered Oct 21, 2023

Hello. You mention updating a purchase agreement. It sounds like your goal is to modify the agreement. And generally, the agreement itself would set forth how modifications can occur. Usually, modifications must be in writing upon the consent of the parties to the agreement. Therefore, if one party wants to modify the agreement because that party wants to include additional terms, the parties to the original agreement can enter into a written modification or addendum to the agreement.

Read 1 attorney answer>

Contracts

Ground Lease

New York

Asked on Jan 29, 2025

Can a ground lease be terminated early by the lessor if the lessee violates a non-monetary covenant?

I am currently in a ground lease agreement where I am the lessee, and I recently received a notice from the lessor stating that they intend to terminate the lease due to a violation of a non-monetary covenant. The specific covenant in question pertains to the maintenance and upkeep of the property. I have been diligently maintaining the property, but there may have been some minor lapses in the past. I would like to know if the lessor has the legal right to terminate the ground lease early based on a non-monetary covenant violation, and what options I have to defend against this termination.

Damien B.

Answered Jan 30, 2025

Hello: The success of a claim of breach of the agreement depends on whether the alleged violation of the specific non-monetary covenant is material and whether there is a right to cure it. If it is a minor or curable breach, and the lessee can cure it, then the lessee may have defenses to an alleged breach claim.

Read 1 attorney answer>

Contracts

Noncompetition Agreement

New York

Asked on May 23, 2022

Looking for legal advice on a non-compete agreement in NY State

I am an existing employee of a medium sized privately owed manufacturing company and have worked here for over 15 years. I recently was asked to sign a non-compete and non-disclosure agreement. I have had a series of promotions over the last 7 years but this agreement was presented several months after my latest promotion without any additional consideration for signing this agreement now.

Donya G.

Answered May 24, 2022

Signing a non compete or a non disclosure is not in and of itself illegal. In NY and in most states a non compete are individually accessed based on the language and scope (how long and what the non compete entails) and is generally examined by courts under a watchful eye as long as its not too restrictive or burdensome and would not prevent the free movement of goods and services. In order to advise you on your agreement, I would need to review it to advise you. If you need additional assistance, you may contact me directly on Contracts Counsel to engage my services. All the best. Donya Gordon

Read 1 attorney answer>

Contracts

Release Form

New York

Asked on Aug 29, 2025

Can a release form protect me from liability in the event of an accident during a recreational activity?

I am planning to organize a recreational activity that involves some level of risk, such as a hiking or rock climbing trip, and I want to ensure that participants understand and assume the inherent risks involved. I am considering using a release form that outlines these risks and asks participants to waive any liability claims against me. Can such a release form effectively protect me from legal liability in case of an accident or injury during the activity?

Randy M.

Answered Aug 31, 2025

A release form for your next hiking or rock climbing trip might offer more legal protection in New York than most people realize. The key is understanding that your situation isn't the same as a commercial recreation business, which is where most of the waiver restrictions actually apply. Here’s Why Your Situation Stands Apart New York has some pretty strict laws that void liability waivers, but they focus on specific commercial relationships. The one most people reference is General Obligations Law § 5-326, which invalidates waivers for places like gyms, pools, and amusement facilities. In other words, places where people pay to use a recreational space. But that law is just one part of a bigger picture. There are also statutes that apply to landlords, caterers, construction contractors, maintenance crews, and garage operators. The takeaway is simple. When New York wants to prohibit waivers, it says so clearly and covers the bases thoroughly. Your outdoor trips don’t fall under any of these categories. You’re not operating a facility. You’re not collecting admission fees. You’re not running a business. New York courts have drawn a line between charging someone to use a space and inviting them to join a group activity. What you’re doing looks more like organizing a community fun run than operating a commercial climbing gym. What a Waiver Actually Covers If the waiver is drafted properly, it can protect you against claims of ordinary negligence. That means things like choosing a bad route, giving unclear safety instructions, or making a bad call on weather. It also helps back up what's called the "assumption of risk" defense, which New York courts recognize in the context of activities with inherent dangers. Aside from the legal angle, a waiver plays a practical role, too. It shows that participants were made aware of the risks. It can discourage people from filing lawsuits without merit. And if a claim does come up, it helps you prove that the person knowingly accepted the risks involved. That alone can prevent a lot of problems. Many people won't pursue legal action after signing a waiver that clearly spells everything out. But a Waiver Isn’t a Free Pass A waiver can't protect you if you act with gross negligence, recklessness, or willful disregard for safety. If you ignore clear dangers, fail to act in an emergency, or make choices that put others at serious risk, courts won’t honor the waiver. This is a hard line in New York law. And even a solid waiver won't shield you from violations of specific safety laws or regulations. If your activity is subject to any legal standards, you have to meet them no matter what your participants sign. How to Draft a Waiver That Works Clarity is critical. You need to list the actual risks people might face, like falling, rockfall, extreme weather, equipment issues, getting lost, or wildlife encounters. Use simple, direct language. Avoid legal jargon. Make the important sections easy to read and hard to miss. People also need enough time to review the waiver before signing. It has to be voluntary. If anyone feels pressured or confused, that could undermine the entire agreement. The waiver should clearly say that the signer understands they are giving up certain legal rights, not just acknowledging risk. And one more thing. Don’t charge any kind of participation fee. Even small contributions for things like gas or permits could trigger the laws that apply to commercial operations. If you need to collect money, keep it separate and treat it as reimbursement, not payment for access or participation. Insurance Matters More Than the Waiver A waiver is helpful, but insurance is your real safety net. A solid general liability policy can cover things the waiver can’t, and it can help pay for your legal defense even if a claim is completely baseless. Just be aware that many policies exclude outdoor or high-risk activities. Work with an agent who understands your kind of events. If you're hosting something bigger or more complex, event-specific insurance could be a smart option. Some insurers offer short-term coverage tailored exactly for these types of activities. Smart Safety Practices Make the Difference At the end of the day, good preparation and responsible leadership matter most. Only lead activities you’re qualified to run. Follow accepted safety guidelines. Maintain your gear. Have a solid emergency plan. And make sure participants are actually capable of handling the activity. Don’t assume everyone who shows up is ready. For more technical activities, you might need to ask for a quick skill check. Keep the group size manageable and be sure there’s enough experienced supervision. Final Thought New York is one of the tougher states when it comes to recreational waivers. Even if yours is legally sound, be prepared for it to be challenged if something goes wrong. That’s why the waiver should only be one part of your larger risk management plan. That said, your specific situation does give you a surprising amount of legal breathing room. The laws that void waivers are focused and intentional. If you're not charging fees or operating a facility, and you’ve drafted your waiver carefully, you’re likely in legally safer territory than many people assume. At the core, this isn’t about using legal documents to dodge responsibility. It’s about preparing for the risks that come with outdoor activities, doing it responsibly, and protecting yourself from unfair claims when you’ve done everything right.

Read 1 attorney answer>

Contracts

Power of Attorney

New York

Asked on Feb 14, 2022

can i give up the POA i have of my brother in law to his sister ?

dont have the time and his sister shpuld be poa

Jane C.

Answered Feb 15, 2022

You can relinquish your roll as POA. You need to speak to an attorney about taking the proper steps.

Read 1 attorney answer>
See more legal questions…

Quick, user friendly and one of the better ways I've come across to get ahold of lawyers willing to take new clients.

View Trustpilot Review

How It Works

Post Your Project

Get Free Bids to Compare

Hire Your Lawyer

Clients Rate Lawyers 4.9 Stars
based on 20,761 reviews
Contracts lawyers by top cities
See All Contracts Lawyers
Contracts lawyers by nearby cities

Contracts Counsel was incredibly helpful and easy to use. I submitted a project for a lawyer's help within a day I had received over 6 proposals from qualified lawyers. I submitted a bid that works best for my business and we went forward with the project.

View Trustpilot Review

I never knew how difficult it was to obtain representation or a lawyer, and ContractsCounsel was EXACTLY the type of service I was hoping for when I was in a pinch. Working with their service was efficient, effective and made me feel in control. Thank you so much and should I ever need attorney services down the road, I'll certainly be a repeat customer.

View Trustpilot Review

I got 5 bids within 24h of posting my project. I choose the person who provided the most detailed and relevant intro letter, highlighting their experience relevant to my project. I am very satisfied with the outcome and quality of the two agreements that were produced, they actually far exceed my expectations.

View Trustpilot Review

How It Works

Post Your Project

Get Free Bids to Compare

Hire Your Lawyer

Clients Rate Lawyers 4.9 Stars
based on 20,761 reviews

Want to speak to someone?

Get in touch below and we will schedule a time to connect!

Request a call

Find lawyers and attorneys by city