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Bensenville Business Contract Attorneys

St. Charles contract negotiation lawyer

DuPage County Contract Lawyers Helping Draft, Negotiate, and Review Contractual Agreements

Well-drafted contractual agreements can be crucial for a business. When a company makes agreements with other individuals or businesses, the terms of a contract provide both parties with a full understanding of the requirements that they will need to meet and the rights that apply to them. When entering into a new contract or renegotiating an agreement, a business can make sure its rights and interests will be protected by working with a skilled business law attorney who has experience in matters involving contract law.

Hunt & Subach, Ltd. provides dedicated legal help and representation for businesses. With our extensive experience in matters related to business contracts and other legal concerns that may affect a company, we can help business owners and partners understand the best ways to protect their rights and create favorable agreements. We work closely with our clients to gain a full understanding of their needs and goals, and this helps us identify any areas of concern that may need to be addressed in new or existing contracts. We can also provide representation in breach of contract disputes, including helping a business recover financial losses that occurred because another party violated the terms of a contract or responding to claims that a company has failed to meet its contractual obligations.

Creating and Reviewing Different Types of Contracts

When a company is initially planning to enter into a contractual agreement, we can help negotiate terms that are favorable for the business, and we can draft contracts that will be legally valid and enforceable. We will ensure that contracts contain all of the necessary information detailing the rights and responsibilities of both parties, the scope of work performed or services provided, and the methods of payment or other forms of consideration. We can also ensure that all applicable terms and conditions are included, such as confidentiality or non-disclosure clauses that protect the rights of the parties. In addition to drafting new contractual agreements, we can help businesses review their current contracts to identify any areas of concern and determine whether agreements should be modified or renegotiated.

We assist with multiple types of contracts, including:

  • Partnership agreements - Business partners can protect their interests by creating legal agreements that fully address each partner's rights and responsibilities, how profits and losses will be allocated, how disputes between partners will be resolved, and how matters will be handled if a partner chooses to leave the business. We can help create partnership agreements during the initial business formation process, and we can assist with establishing or updating agreements for existing businesses.
  • Supplier and vendor contracts - A business may purchase goods, materials, or equipment, or it may contract with other companies to provide or receive services. In these cases, contracts can address the dates when goods or services will be provided, the methods of payment, and any other matters related to the relationship between the parties.
  • Employment contracts and severance agreements - Business owners will want to make sure contracts for employees address issues such as wages and benefits, requirements that apply to employees, disciplinary procedures, and paid and unpaid leave. Employers may also use severance agreements to protect their rights when terminating an employee, and these agreements may include terms such as non-compete or non-solicitation agreements.
  • Commercial lease agreements - With our experience in commercial real estate, we can help landlords and tenants create leases that will fully address issues such as responsibility for paying utilities and other expenses, maintenance and repairs, improvements to the property, exclusivity, security deposits, subleasing, and extension or renewal of a lease.

Contact Our Bensenville Contract Law Attorneys

To ensure that your business has the legal protections you need, our firm can help you draft and negotiate new agreements or review your current contracts. For legal help with matters related to business contracts, contact our office by calling 630-860-7800 to schedule a complimentary consultation. We assist with contracts and other business law matters in Geneva, Kane County, Bensenville, Naperville, Wheaton, DuPage County, Downers Grove, and St. Charles.

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