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Independent Contractor Agreement
New York
What are the key provisions that should be included in an Independent Contractor Agreement?
I recently started working as an independent contractor for a company, and I have been asked to sign an Independent Contractor Agreement. I want to ensure that I am protected and that my rights and responsibilities are clearly outlined in the contract. I have heard that there are certain key provisions that should be included in such an agreement, but I am not sure what they are. I want to seek legal advice to understand what provisions should be included in the agreement to protect my interests and ensure a fair working relationship with the company.
Damien B.
Hello! My name is Damien Bosco. My law office is in Long Island City, across from Manhattan. Some key provisions of an independent contract agreement include the scope of work and the payment terms. An important provision discusses intellectual property rights. Define who owns any work product, intellectual property, or inventions created during the contract. Consider whether you want to retain rights to your pre-existing work or methodologies. There are other provisions also such as Non-Compete and Non-Solicitation Clauses. You may want an attorney to review your full Agreement to suggest additions or edits. Feel free to reach out with any more questions!
Independent Contractor Agreement
Massachusetts
Can an independent contractor agreement be modified after it has been signed?
I have been working as an independent contractor for a company for the past year and recently encountered some issues with the terms outlined in my original independent contractor agreement. The agreement was signed when I first started working with the company, but due to changes in the scope of work and additional responsibilities that were not initially anticipated, I am wondering if it is possible to modify the agreement to reflect these changes. I want to ensure that my rights and obligations are properly outlined and that I am protected legally in this working relationship.
Richard G.
Yes, generally, an independent contractor agreement can be modified after it has been signed. However, any changes must be made formally and typically require the consent of both parties involved. Here’s how to properly modify an independent contractor agreement...although (caution here) I would contact a business/employment law attorney such as myself: 1. Draft a Written Amendment Create an Amendment: Prepare a written amendment or addendum to the original agreement. This document should clearly specify the changes being made and reference the original agreement. Include Details: Clearly outline what parts of the original agreement are being modified and include any new terms or conditions. 2. Get Mutual Agreement Both Parties’ Consent: Both the contractor and the client must agree to the changes. This means both parties should review and approve the amendment. Signature: Both parties should sign the amendment to make it legally binding. It’s a good idea to have each party retain a copy of the signed amendment. 3. Review and Update Documentation Original Agreement: Ensure that the original agreement and any amendments are kept together and clearly documented. Consistency: Make sure that any changes made are consistent with the overall terms of the agreement and applicable laws. Consult an Attorney: Depending on the complexity of the changes, it may be wise to consult with a legal professional to ensure that the modifications are legally sound and properly documented.