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How a Consumer Hired a Lawyer to Review an Independent Contractor Agreement in South Carolina (2025)

See real project results from ContractsCounsel's legal marketplace — this 2025 project was posted by a consumer in South Carolina seeking help to review an Independent Contractor Agreement. The client received 3 lawyer proposals with flat fee bids ranging from $350 to $650.

Service type
Review
Location
South Carolina
Client type
Personal
Client industry
-
Deadline
Less than a week
Pricing Range
$350 - $650 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
3 bids
Pages
14 pages

How much does it cost to Review an Independent Contractor Agreement in South Carolina?

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Project Description

In 2025, a personal client in South Carolina sought assistance with an independent contractor agreement as they began onboarding for a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner position. Concerned about various contractual clauses, including unusual non-compete and non-solicitation provisions, the client needed expert guidance to ensure their ability to secure future employment across multiple counties wasn’t unduly restricted. With this being their first role as a nurse practitioner, they were uncertain about what to prioritize in the agreement. As a result, the client received three proposals from licensed lawyers, with flat fee bids ranging from $350 to $650, all submitted to meet the client's requested deadline of less than a week.

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Lawyers that Bid on this Independent Contractor Agreement Project

Principal Attorney

(583)

16 years practicing

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$450/h

Founder

(61)

10 years practicing

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$350/h

Healthcare Law and Employment Expert

(49)

16 years practicing

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$350/h

Other Lawyers that Help with South Carolina Projects

Attorney

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24 years practicing

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$400/h

Owner

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7 years practicing

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$250/h

Partner

(23)

9 years practicing

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$300/h

Founder & Principal

(4)

14 years practicing

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$325/h

Other Lawyers that Help with Independent Contractor Agreement Projects

Business Attorney

(10)

6 years practicing

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$275/h

Owner, CEO and Managing Attorney

(3)

20 years practicing

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$500/h

Business Lawyer

(5)

10 years practicing

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$350/h

General Counsel

(1)

17 years practicing

Free consultation

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$150/h

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Forum Questions About Independent Contractor Agreement

Independent Contractor Agreement

Texas

Asked on Jul 3, 2025

Employee vs. contractor: What are the legal distinctions?

I am a small business owner in the tech industry and I am currently in the process of hiring individuals to work on various projects. I am confused about the legal distinctions between an employee and a contractor and how it may impact my business. I want to ensure that I am classifying workers correctly to avoid any potential legal issues and to understand the rights and responsibilities associated with each classification.

Darryl S.

Answered Aug 15, 2025

This is an important distinction and has both financial and legal implications. Independent contractors do not get overtime, benefits or workers compensation and thus are generally cheaper to hire and easier to fire than an employee who does get these benefits. The IRS and Department of Labor use multi-factor tests examining control, financial aspects, and the relationship's nature—key indicators include whether you provide tools/equipment, set specific hours, integrate the worker into your business operations, or maintain an ongoing relationship versus project-based work. Given the complexity and high stakes of worker classification in the tech industry, where the line between employee and contractor is frequently blurred, I strongly recommend consulting with an employment attorney who can review your specific situation and help establish proper classification procedures. Additionally, consider having workers sign clear agreements that reflect their true working relationship and maintain documentation supporting your classification decisions.

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Independent Contractor Agreement

New York

Asked on Dec 2, 2024

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.

Answered Dec 3, 2024

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!

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