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How a Consumer Hired a Lawyer to Review an Offer Letter in Texas

See real project results from ContractsCounsel's legal marketplace — this project was posted by a consumer in Texas seeking help to review an Offer Letter. The client received 7 lawyer proposals with flat fee bids ranging from $400 to $2,000.

Service type
Review
Document type
Offer Letter
Location
Texas
Client type
Personal
Client industry
-
Deadline
Less than a week
Pricing Range
$400 - $2,000 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
7 bids
Pages
17 pages

How much does it cost to Review an Offer Letter in Texas?

For this project, the client received 7 proposals from lawyers to review an Offer Letter in Texas, with flat fee bids ranging from $400 to $2,000 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, an individual in Texas posted a project seeking assistance with reviewing an offer letter related to a job transition within the corporate structure of his employer. The client needed clarity on crucial terms such as the Duty of Loyalty, Non-Solicitation, and Non-Compete clauses, particularly concerning his long-term ambition of developing an independent marketing agency. Understanding his rights and obligations was essential, especially with a tight deadline for acceptance. As a result, the client received seven proposals from licensed attorneys, with flat fee bids ranging from $400 to $2,000, all submitted to meet his deadline of less than a week.

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Lawyers that Bid on this Offer Letter Project

Attorney

(30)

12 years practicing

Free consultation

Offer Letter
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$400/h

Founder & CEO

(43)

8 years practicing

Free consultation

Offer Letter
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$500/h

Founder

(67)

10 years practicing

Free consultation

Offer Letter
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$350/h

Partner/Attorney at Law

(68)

18 years practicing

Free consultation

Offer Letter
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$500/h

Other Lawyers that Help with Texas Projects

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(3)

18 years practicing

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$300/h

Founder

(11)

24 years practicing

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$395/h

Attorney at law

(21)

25 years practicing

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$175/h

Startup Attorney

(14)

12 years practicing

Free consultation

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$250/h

Other Lawyers that Help with Offer Letter Projects

Managing Attorney at GV LAW

(5)

5 years practicing

Free consultation

Offer Letter
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$400/h

Attorney

(65)

19 years practicing

Free consultation

Offer Letter
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$350/h

Corporate Attorney

(1)

8 years practicing

Free consultation

Offer Letter
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$150/h

Partner

(1)

6 years practicing

Free consultation

Offer Letter
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$250/h

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Forum Questions About Offer Letter

Offer Letter

California

Asked on Dec 17, 2024

Can an employer revoke an offer letter after it has been accepted?

I recently received an offer letter for a job position that I had been interviewing for, and I accepted the offer in writing. However, a week later, the employer contacted me to inform me that they are revoking the offer due to unforeseen circumstances. I had already given notice to my current employer and made arrangements to start the new job. I am now left without a job and wondering if the employer has the right to revoke the offer letter after it has been accepted.

Phillip Z.

Answered Jan 29, 2025

Yes, employers can usually revoke an offer letter even after it's been accepted, but there are some important things to consider: At-will employment: In most states, employers can terminate employment anytime, even before the job starts. Legal risks: Rescinding offers can lead to legal issues, especially if the candidate has already taken action to their detriment based on the offer. Contracts: If the offer letter is a binding contract, revocation could be considered a breach of contract and result in damages to the employee.

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Offer Letter

New Jersey

Asked on Jan 17, 2022

What are the next steps after car accident?

My girlfriend and I were in an accident. The insurance companies determined the other driver was 100% at fault but due to only having liability insurance, I was told I had to do all the leg work of seeking compensation for my totaled vehicle and am unsure how to proceed

Matthew S.

Answered Jan 18, 2022

Get a police report. The report should have the name of the other driver’s insurance carrier. The other driver should have liability insurance which will replace or repair your vehicle.

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