
We also offer Legal Business Agreements: Business Partnership Agreement, Articles of Incorporation, LLC Operating Agreement, Contractor Agreement, Non-Disclosure Agreement, Non-Disclosure, Non-Circumvent and Non-Compete, Contractor Agreement.
Business Partnership Agreement
A business partnership agreement is a contract between partners that contains terms and clauses such as the business’s purpose, partner contributions and voting rights. We can draft your partnership agreement, however it must be signed by your partners sign in order to be a legally enforceable document for resolving disputes.
Articles of Incorporation
Articles of Incorporation is a legal document that is filed with the state to create a corporation. The incorporators create, sign, and file this document with the secretary of state. State approval finalizes the corporation’s name and creates the legal entity of the corporation. The articles become a public record and provide important information about the corporation, including its name, contact information, and information about its shares of stock.
LLC Operating Agreement
An LLC Operating Agreement is a legal document that outlines the ownership and member duties of your Limited Liability Company. This agreement allows you to set out the financial and working relations among business owners (“members”) and between members and managers.
Contractor Agreement
An Independent Contractor Agreement is a written contract between two parties for a specific service or project. One person or company is hiring another to help on a short term task. Unlike an employment agreement, this document clearly spells out why the party being hired is not an employee for legal and tax purposes.
Non-Disclosure Agreement
A Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) is a legally enforceable contract that establishes confidentiality between two parties—the owner of protected information and the recipient of that information. By signing an NDA, participants agree to protect confidential information shared with them by the other party.
Non-Circumvent and Non-Compete
The purpose of a non-circumvention (or non-circumvent) agreement is to prevent one or more parties from being passed over in a transaction, leaving them without full compensation for their labor or involvement. A non-circumvention agreement serves the important purpose of protecting businesses from being taken advantage of. It prevents one or more parties in a business deal from being bypassed and deprived of full compensation for their efforts or involvement. In addition, such an agreement ensures that the intellectual property that a business discloses to another party during negotiations will not be disclosed to a third party. An unsure party can use a non-circumvention agreement to protect itself when it is entering into an agreement with a certain party for the first time or there is insufficient trust between the parties.
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