Reliable contracts are absolutely necessary in order to keep you safe, no matter what stage your business is at. An airtight contract will make a world of difference if a dispute arises, so you’ll want to make sure that you’ve given good thought to the contracts that you use. However, it can be challenging to decide if a contract template or a custom contract drafted by an attorney is right for your business. Today I’ll go over the differences between contract templates and custom contracts to help you make that decision.
In this episode, we’ll cover:
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The differences between a contract template and a custom contract
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How your stage of business can help you decide which type of contract to use
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Why early stage businesses benefit from templates like the ones found in The Contract Vault
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Added benefits of signing up for The Contract Vault
Are you looking for reliable contract templates?
Then check out The Contract Vault! With 90 contracts and counting, The Contract Vault is your all-access pass to industry-specific template contracts. Our contract templates are constantly being updated to reflect new changes in the law, ensuring that you and your business are fully protected.
Plus, members of The Contract Vault have access to our Members-Only Facebook Group, where each month I teach deep dives on important topics that you need to know to protect your business. Think of it as your Business Legal School.
Check out The Contract Vault here! Use promo code ‘LIVE’ for a special discount.
In need of a custom contract?
Email me at Andrea@andreasager.com for more information.
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The Legalpreneur Podcast is advertising/marketing material. It is not legal advice. Please consult with your attorney on these topics. Copyright Andrea Sager Law 2020
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