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How a Construction Business Hired a Lawyer to Draft a Service Level Agreement in Texas

See real project results from ContractsCounsel's legal marketplace — this project was posted by a Construction business in Texas seeking help to draft a Service Level Agreement. The client received 9 lawyer proposals with flat fee bids ranging from $700 to $1,500.

Service type
Draft
Document type
Service Level Agreement
Location
Texas
Client type
Business
Client industry
Construction
Deadline
Less than a week
Pricing Range
$700 - $1,500 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
9 bids

How much does it cost to Draft a Service Level Agreement in Texas?

For this project, the client received 9 proposals from lawyers to draft a Service Level Agreement in Texas, with flat fee bids ranging from $700 to $1,500 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 Texas posted a project seeking assistance with drafting a service level agreement to engage potential commercial clients. The client aimed to create a comprehensive document that outlined the services offered, established clear timeframes for responses to reported issues, detailed schedules for routine inspections and maintenance, and defined the warranties provided. Additionally, they wanted to ensure that the agreement clarified their lack of responsibility for any pre-existing conditions of clients' systems. As a result, the client received nine proposals from licensed lawyers, with flat fee bids ranging from $700 to $1,500, all submitted to meet the requested deadline of less than a week.

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Forum Questions About Service Level Agreement

Service Level Agreement

North Carolina

Asked on Dec 26, 2024

Can a company be held liable for not meeting the service level agreement outlined in a contract?

I recently entered into a contract with a software development company to build a custom application for my business. The contract included a service level agreement (SLA) that outlined specific performance metrics and guarantees for the software. However, since the project started, the company has consistently failed to meet these performance metrics, causing significant delays and impacting the functionality of the application. I want to understand if the company can be held legally liable for not meeting the SLA and if I have any recourse to seek compensation or terminate the contract due to their failure to meet the agreed-upon terms.

Jeff G.

Answered Dec 27, 2024

Yes. A SLA in a written contract is part of that contract. And even without a specifically-stated remedy, you may be able to sue for breach. It's not all cut-and-dried, however, as there can be a multitude of other contractual limitations or considerations that would need to be considered after a thorough review of the agreement, the documentation of the work that's been done and any type of waivers provided for missing the SLAs.

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