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How an Individual & Family Services Business Hired a Lawyer to Review a Customer Contract in Florida

See real project results from ContractsCounsel's legal marketplace — this project was posted by an Individual & Family Services business in Florida seeking help to review a Customer Contract. The client received 2 lawyer proposals with flat fee bids ranging from $350 to $500.

Service type
Review
Document type
Customer Contract
Location
Florida
Client type
Business
Client industry
Nonprofit
Deadline
Less than a week
Pricing Range
$350 - $500 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
2 bids
Pages
2 pages

How much does it cost to Review a Customer Contract in Florida?

For this project, the client received 2 proposals from lawyers to review a Customer Contract in Florida, with flat fee bids ranging from $350 to $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.

Moonstruck Little Black client contract

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"Ralph was an absolute pleasure to work with. He was thorough, responsive, and clearly invested in making sure my contract truly protected my business. He pointed out areas where I could have been vulnerable and helped me avoid potential legal pitfalls — I honestly feel like I dodged a bullet thanks to his attention to detail. I’m so grateful for his expertise and will definitely be hiring him again for future contracts."

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Project Description

In 2025, a business in Florida sought assistance with updating a customer contract for its boutique matchmaking services. The client, having previously operated a successful matchmaking venture, wanted to revise the existing contract to incorporate new terms and enhance legal protections. They aimed to clarify payment terms, refunds, confidentiality, and client conduct while ensuring that liability language was robust enough to protect against potential disputes arising from matching outcomes. As a result, the client received two proposals from licensed lawyers, with flat fee bids ranging from $350 to $500, all submitted to meet the requested deadline of less than a week.

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Lawyers that Bid on this Customer Contract Project

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$250/h

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Forum Questions About Customer Contract

Customer Contract

California

Asked on Dec 3, 2024

Can a company change the terms of a customer contract without notifying the customer?

I am a customer of a telecommunications company and recently noticed that my monthly bill has increased significantly. Upon reviewing my contract, I realized that the company had changed certain terms, including the pricing structure, without providing any notification or obtaining my consent. I am concerned about the legality of this action and whether I have any recourse to challenge the changes and potentially terminate the contract without penalty.

Dolan W.

Answered Dec 6, 2024

Hello! My name is Dolan. I'm so sorry about this situation! I want to address your situation with a detailed response. The short answer? No, a company can’t just change your contract terms without letting you know. That’s not how contracts work. Both sides are supposed to agree to changes, and if they didn’t notify you or get your consent, that’s a problem. Most telecom contracts have a clause saying they can change terms, but they usually have to give you notice. Sometimes, they even have to let you cancel without penalties if you don’t agree to the new terms. If they skipped that step, they might’ve breached the contract. Check your contract for any mention of changes and notifications. If they broke their own rules, you can challenge the charges. If they didn’t notify you, you might also be protected under state laws or FCC regulations. Start by calling them and explaining your issue and document everything. If they won’t fix it, you can file a complaint with the FCC or the state’s attorney general. Best of luck! Dolan

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Customer Contract

California

Asked on Sep 5, 2024

Can a company change the terms of a customer contract without notifying the customer?

I recently signed a contract with a company for a service, which outlined the terms and conditions, including the price and duration of the service. However, I recently received a bill with a higher price than what was initially agreed upon, and upon reviewing the contract, I noticed that the company had made changes to the terms without informing me. Is it legally permissible for a company to unilaterally modify the terms of a customer contract without providing notice or obtaining consent from the customer?

Dolan W.

Answered Sep 27, 2024

Hello and I'm so sorry this is happening to you. So legally they can't charge more than what was agreed. Under California law, a breach of contract occurs when one party fails to fulfill a legal duty the contract created and causes damages for the defendant. (California Civil Jury Instructions Number 303.) The measure of damages is the amount that will compensate the aggrieved party for all the detriment caused thereby or likely to result therefrom. (Cal. Civ. Code § 3300.) The law also prevents modification without additional consideration (something in exchange for binding the new amount) You can file a lawsuit in your local court. If you’ve already sent a bunch of letters, then the truth is this is the only way to compel them to do anything. Best of luck!

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