
When you hire an attorney, you are usually paying for their time. Typically, the longer it takes them to do something the more you are going to pay. At Red Law of Ogden, Utah, our business attorneys have a number of different fee structures, including hourly rates, flat fees, and itemized fee options. These fee options help you plan for services based on your budget.
You can learn about our law firm’s contract drafting process here. The more prepared you are, and the more specific you are with your requests, the more you will save in attorney fees. Most attorneys have reservations about drafting general contract terms because that can be grounds for a malpractice lawsuit later on. We like to be specific, certain, and careful because that is what ensures our clients’ protection. Therefore, if you present your attorney with specific details regarding your contract, especially in written form, you will usually save yourself time and money.
Here are a few things to consider before you hire an attorney to draft your contract:
You can learn about our law firm’s contract review process here. Before you take your contract into your attorney to have them review it, you should consider a number of different things. For example, asking your attorney to review a 10 page contract for any and all problems can be expensive. But, handing your attorney a 10 page contract and asking him/her to review paragraphs 12 and 23, and expressing a specific concern you’d like the attorney to address, can be much cheaper. Consider the following:
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