Draft Business Associate Agreement in Texas for Business
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Business Associate Agreement
in Texas for Business.
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The user received 4 bids to draft the Business Associate Agreement at a pricing range of $750 - $2200 on a flat fee.
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Service type
Drafting
Document type
Business Associate Agreement
Location
Texas
Client type
Business
Client industry
Business
Deadline
Over a week
Pricing Range
$750 - $2200 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
4 bids
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21 years practicing
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17 years practicing
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6 years practicing
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(13)
14 years practicing
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$250/h
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