Draft Restricted Stock Agreement in Texas for Software & IT Services Business
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Restricted Stock Agreement
in Texas for Software & IT Services Business.
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The user received 5 bids to draft the Restricted Stock Agreement at a pricing range of $200 - $1500 on a flat fee.
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Service type
Drafting
Document type
Restricted Stock Agreement
Location
Texas
Client type
Business
Client industry
Software & IT Services
Deadline
Over a week
Pricing Range
$200 - $1500 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
5 bids
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Lawyers that Bid on this Restricted Stock Agreement Project
Founding Member/Attorney
(29)
8 years practicing
Free consultation
Restricted Stock Agreement
$200/h
Corporate Lawyer
(24)
7 years practicing
Free consultation
Restricted Stock Agreement
$200/h
Founding Partner
(5)
25 years practicing
Free consultation
Restricted Stock Agreement
$325/h
Partner/Attorney at Law
(13)
14 years practicing
Free consultation
Restricted Stock Agreement
$250/h
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Managing Attorney
(1)
15 years practicing
Free consultation
Restricted Stock Agreement
$100/h
Assistant General Counsel
(1)
18 years practicing
Free consultation
Restricted Stock Agreement
$350/h
Attorney
(4)
26 years practicing
Free consultation
Restricted Stock Agreement
$350/h
Attorney
(1)
1 year practicing
Free consultation
Restricted Stock Agreement
$250/h
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