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How a Business Hired a Lawyer to Review a Professional Services Agreement in North Carolina

See real project results from ContractsCounsel's legal marketplace — this project was posted by a business in North Carolina seeking help to review a Professional Services Agreement. The client received 11 lawyer proposals with flat fee bids ranging from $400 to $3,000.

Service type
Review
Location
North Carolina
Client type
Business
Client industry
Business
Deadline
Less than a week
Pricing Range
$400 - $3,000 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
11 bids
Pages
5 pages

How much does it cost to Review a Professional Services Agreement in North Carolina?

For this project, the client received 11 proposals from lawyers to review a Professional Services Agreement in North Carolina, with flat fee bids ranging from $400 to $3,000 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 2026, a business in North Carolina sought assistance with a review of a Professional Services Agreement for a substantial website development project. The client, acting as the project manager and service provider, needed this agreement evaluated to address critical terms such as milestone payments, termination clauses, and intellectual property ownership, ensuring these elements safeguarded their interests, particularly in relation to payment structures and termination terms. As a result, the client received 11 proposals from qualified attorneys, with flat fee bids ranging from $400 to $3,000. All proposals were submitted to meet the client's tight deadline of less than one week, providing the necessary legal insight within the requested timeframe.

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Lawyers that Bid on this Professional Services Agreement Project

Managing Attorney

(23)

27 years practicing

Free consultation

Professional Services Agreement
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$499/h

Attorney

(19)

12 years practicing

Free consultation

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$400/h

Attorney/Counsel

(207)

4 years practicing

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$300/h

Attorney

(31)

5 years practicing

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$400/h

Other Lawyers that Help with North Carolina Projects

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11 years practicing

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$250/h

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(6)

14 years practicing

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$440/h

Managing Attorney

(1)

9 years practicing

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$230/h

General Counsel

(1)

10 years practicing

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$250/h

Other Lawyers that Help with Professional Services Agreement Projects

Business, Estate and Intellectual Property Lawyer

(2)

12 years practicing

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$400/h

Attorney

(11)

16 years practicing

Free consultation

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$250/h

Business Attorney

(2)

36 years practicing

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$595/h

Principal

(27)

45 years practicing

Free consultation

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$250/h

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Forum Questions About Professional Services Agreement

Professional Services Agreement

Florida

Asked on Jul 22, 2025

What are the key provisions that should be included in a Professional Services Agreement?

I am a freelance graphic designer and have recently been approached by a potential client to provide my services for a project. While I have worked on similar projects before, I have never used a Professional Services Agreement and would like to ensure that I have a legally binding agreement in place to protect both parties' interests. I want to understand the essential provisions that should be included in such an agreement to cover aspects like scope of work, payment terms, intellectual property rights, confidentiality, and liability.

Ralph S.

Answered Aug 19, 2025

This is a loaded question and you should really consider hiring an attorney from this website to draft or review a contract for you. We really don’t have a complete checklist of all the things you might want to include, and it depends on the particularity of your situation.. frequently a template might be missing something or it’s a vague or it’s broad and it creates a problems. However, detailed do you choose your contract to be is after the parties.. but it’s always about who is doing what to whom and how how they are getting paid and how is liability resolved

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Professional Services Agreement

New York

Asked on Sep 28, 2021

Cease and Desist

I have received a cease and desisit a few months ago for procticing unlicensed massage. I have never done such. I am a Reiki Master Practitioner which has nothing to do with massage. Unbeknownst to me FL considers this massage!! This is ludacris. Whoever deemed Reiki as massage needs to do research. Now I've been placed into the National Practitioners Data base as a unlicensed massage therapist. I have no desire to practice massage. Please advise on how I can remedy this situation. Gratefully thankful for any direction.

Jane C.

Answered Oct 5, 2021

You will have to explain why the state of Florida is involved in this matter? I suggest you write a letter to National Practitioners Database to explain the matter clearly and provide proof of you licensing.

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