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How a Photography Business Hired a Lawyer to Review a Referral Partner Agreement in California

See real project results from ContractsCounsel's legal marketplace — this project was posted by a Photography business in California seeking help to review a Referral Partner Agreement. The client received 7 lawyer proposals with flat fee bids ranging from $249 to $700.

Service type
Review
Location
California
Client type
Business
Client industry
Arts
Deadline
Less than a week
Pricing Range
$249 - $700 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
7 bids
Pages
2 pages

How much does it cost to Review a Referral Partner Agreement in California?

For this project, the client received 7 proposals from lawyers to review a Referral Partner Agreement in California, with flat fee bids ranging from $249 to $700 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 business in California sought assistance with reviewing a referral partner agreement as part of a transition from the photography industry. The client, transitioning out of their photography business, needed to ensure that their interests were protected when referring clients to another photographer in exchange for a percentage of net income from jobs. They were particularly concerned about compliance with California law, the clarity of contract terms, and ensuring that all necessary clauses were included to enforce proper allocation of referral fees. As a result, the client received seven proposals from licensed lawyers, with flat fee bids ranging from $249 to $700, all submitted to complete the work within the requested deadline of less than one week.

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Lawyers that Bid on this Referral Partner Agreement Project

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Forum Questions About Referral Partner Agreement

Referral Partner Agreement

Florida

Asked on Jun 20, 2025

Can a Referral Partner Agreement be terminated without notice?

Can a Referral Partner Agreement, which outlines the terms and conditions for a business partnership where one party refers customers to another in exchange for a commission, be terminated unilaterally by one party without providing any prior notice? I am a referral partner for a company and recently, without any warning, they terminated our agreement and stopped paying me commissions, leaving me without any income. I want to understand if this termination is legally valid and if I have any recourse to recover the unpaid commissions.

Ralph S.

Answered Jul 25, 2025

What does the agreement say? You should follow the procedures in the contract. Parties can agree to pretty much anything because they have the freedom to contract. The court may choose not to enforce certain provisions of the contract based on how unfair it is but that's in litigation. If you were owed money under a contract, you should speak to an attorney about a breach of contract action. Alternatively if there wasn't a valid contract at the time- quantum meruit and or unjust enrichment. Having or not having a contract doesn't preclude you for being compensated for your services.

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Referral Partner Agreement

New York

Asked on Feb 3, 2025

Can a referral partner agreement be terminated before the agreed-upon term if certain conditions are not met?

Can a referral partner agreement be terminated before the agreed-upon term if the referral partner fails to meet the minimum number of referrals specified in the agreement or breaches any other material terms, as I am a business owner who entered into a referral partner agreement with another company, but the other party has consistently failed to meet the minimum referral requirements, and I would like to explore my options for terminating the agreement early.

Damien B.

Answered Feb 4, 2025

You are alleging a material breach of contract, rendering the whole agreement null and void. Sometimes, an agreement contains language stating that a breach of one provision is not a breach of the entire contract. Usually, a material breach that goes to the core of the agreement overrides such a provision.

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