Business Attorney in Portland and Orange County
Our Business Attorneys Get The Contract Details Right
Contract law in California is complex and constantly evolving. The most effective way to mitigate the risk of costly business litigation is to enlist the support of a business attorney who can guide you through your contracts and commercial documents. With offices in Portland, OR, and Orange County, CA, we provide comprehensive legal support to help you navigate these complexities.
Interestingly, not all contract law attorneys possess practical experience with business contracts. Instead of crafting tailored and precise documents, some opt to provide their clients with expensive templates. Whether you require assistance with an employment contract, purchase and sale agreement, company handbook, franchise circular, or any other business or corporate document, our attorneys are here to help. Having a business litigation attorney aid you in drafting your business/corporate documents is the optimal strategy for preempting litigation. In the event that litigation does arise, you can rest assured knowing that the foundational documents were expertly drafted.
Contracts Attorney in Portland, & Orange County
When entering into a contractual agreement in Portland, OR, or Orange County, CA, it’s crucial to ensure that your contract is drafted by an individual well-versed in contract law. The ideal candidate for preparing your contracts is a business contracts attorney with local expertise. Our attorneys in Portland, and Newport Beach specialize in business contracts, drawing from their real-world business experience.
There is a concerning trend among small businesses (and even mid to large corporations) to utilize pre-formed legal documents downloaded from the internet, often from non-lawyers. And who can blame them? Downloading a contract or document template is an appealing way to save money. However, in the long run, you may end up spending significantly more on litigation attorneys when issues arise due to the underlying document not being tailored to your specific needs.
My advice to my business clients is simple – spend a little money up front to have a business attorney draft all your contracts and business documents and avoid losing time and money because of litigation. This is especially true during the formation of a new company, when the foundation of your business is set.