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How a Consulting Business Hired a Lawyer to Draft a Dispute Resolution Agreement in Texas

See real project results from ContractsCounsel's legal marketplace — this project was posted by a Consulting business in Texas seeking help to draft a Dispute Resolution Agreement. The client received 1 lawyer proposal with a price of $300 flat fee.

Service type
Draft
Location
Texas
Client type
Business
Client industry
Consulting
Deadline
Less than a week
Pricing Range
$300 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
1 bid

How much does it cost to Draft a Dispute Resolution Agreement in Texas?

For this project, the client received 1 proposal from lawyers to draft a Dispute Resolution Agreement in Texas, with flat fee bids ranging from price of $300 on a flat fee. Pricing may vary based on the complexity of the legal terms, the type of service requested, and the required turnaround time.

Project Description

In 2023, a business in Texas sought assistance in drafting a dispute resolution agreement to effectively hold data furnishers accountable for violations of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). The client, a credit repair firm, required the document to be tailored with attorney-like verbiage, intended for use by a non-attorney business. Their goal was to create a powerful communication tool that would strengthen their demands for results from credit reporting agencies. As a result, the client received one proposal from a licensed lawyer, with a flat fee bid set at $300, all submitted to meet the client's requested deadline of less than one week.

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Forum Questions About Dispute Resolution Agreement

Dispute Resolution Agreement

Washington

Asked on Jun 20, 2024

Can a Dispute Resolution Agreement be enforced if one of the parties did not sign it?

I am currently involved in a dispute with a business partner regarding the dissolution of our partnership. We had previously entered into a Dispute Resolution Agreement which outlined the process for resolving any conflicts or disagreements. However, my partner never signed the agreement, although I did. I am wondering if the agreement can still be enforced, or if I will need to pursue alternative methods of dispute resolution.

Merry K.

Answered Jun 21, 2024

Naturally, it's far more difficult to enforce an agreement if one or more parties failed to sign it. However, sometimes it's possible to claim that the parties had a verbal agreement and the terms of the verbal agreement can be enforced. Regardless of whether the parties have signed an agreement or not, you may want to recommend mediation. Often, each party puts out three names, and the parties agree on a mediator or mediation company, and agree (in writing is best) to split the costs, and to engage in mediation at least twice. Mediation can very often help parties resolve disputes, and enter into a dissolution agreement, for far less money and stress than any other means, such as binding arbitration or a judicial court proceeding. There are numerous mediation/arbitration companies in Washington - the most well-known is probably JAMS. Whomever you pick, be sure to check reviews/references, just as you would for any other company or employee you use for any endeavor. Some people use an attorney to assist in mediation. If we're talking about substantial amounts of money, I recommend using an attorney to help in mediation.

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