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How a Legal Law Firm Hired a Lawyer to Review an SaaS Reseller Agreement in California

See real project results from ContractsCounsel's legal marketplace — this project was posted by a Legal law firm in California seeking help to review an SaaS Reseller Agreement. The client received 12 lawyer proposals with flat fee bids ranging from $350 to $1,995.

Service type
Review
Document type
SaaS Reseller Agreement
Location
California
Client type
Law Firm
Client industry
Legal
Deadline
A week
Pricing Range
$350 - $1,995 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
12 bids
Pages
23 pages

How much does it cost to Review an SaaS Reseller Agreement in California?

For this project, the client received 12 proposals from lawyers to review an SaaS Reseller Agreement in California, with flat fee bids ranging from $350 to $1,995 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 2025, a law firm in California sought assistance with reviewing a SaaS reseller agreement that was initially drafted under Australian law. The client needed to ensure the agreement was compliant with U.S. regulations, underscoring the importance of aligning legal terms with local legal standards. This review was critical for supporting a new venture that provides a monitoring and compliance tool for commercial video camera use. As a result, the client received 12 proposals from licensed attorneys, with flat fee bids ranging from $350 to $1,995, all submitted within the requested deadline of one week.

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Forum Questions About SaaS Reseller Agreement

SaaS Reseller Agreement

Texas

Asked on Mar 17, 2025

Is it necessary to have a non-compete clause in a SaaS Reseller Agreement?

I am in the process of negotiating a SaaS Reseller Agreement with a software company, and I am unsure whether it is necessary to include a non-compete clause in the agreement. As a reseller, I will be selling the software to clients and potentially competing with other resellers, but I want to ensure that my interests are protected and that I am not restricted from working with other software companies in the future. I would like to understand the potential benefits and drawbacks of including a non-compete clause in this agreement, and whether it is common practice in the SaaS industry.

Darryl S.

Answered Apr 15, 2025

No - this is not at all a required clause in a SaaS reseller agreement and in fact is likely to cause some confusion if not carefully drafted. The other resellers already compete with you and you will sell other software, sometimes that competes with the provider. Please review this clause carefully if it is included.

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SaaS Reseller Agreement

North Carolina

Asked on Dec 16, 2024

Can a SaaS reseller agreement be terminated by the software provider without cause?

Can a SaaS reseller agreement be terminated by the software provider without cause? I am a software reseller who has entered into a reseller agreement with a SaaS provider. The agreement does not specify any termination clauses or conditions, but it also does not explicitly state that the software provider can terminate the agreement without cause. Recently, the software provider informed me that they will be terminating the agreement without providing any specific reason. I am concerned about the potential impact on my business and want to understand if the software provider has the legal right to terminate the agreement without cause, and if so, what my options are moving forward.

Jeff G.

Answered Jan 3, 2025

Hi. The answer is entirely dependent on the agreement’s language. Without seeing the contract, it’s impossible to give you a complete answer. Generally, an agreement can only be terminated by it’s own conditions, and absent a specific termination clause, it can usually be terminated either due to a breach of the agreement or by suing for breach and asking for termination as the result (so-called “equitable relief”). But with a reseller agreement, there are lots of new variables, as you’re not a user of the product… questions about to who and when you can resell., specific product versions, support provisions, etc. And there’s also a general prohibition against contracts of servitude, requiring an indefinite provision of personal services (which a SaaS contract could be argued to be). So again, the contract language is critical.

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