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Phoenix Lawyers – Contract Advice

Posted on July 20, 2008
Filed Under Arizona Lawyer, Phoenix Lawyer, Tempe Lawyer |

In the last post we spoke about the necessity of retaining ALL documentation that is pertinent to ALL of your business transactions. In the event you missed that post, you may want to go back and review it. Today we are going to speak a little bit about the need for accurate, detailed business contracts. The knowledge I have acquired on this topic has been derived using the old ways – the school of hard-knocks. Had I consulted
Phoenix Lawyers
or Tempe Lawyer, I would not have gone through the difficult business dealings I have encountered.




The business contract is the document that helps define the requirements of all parties involved, and is the legally binding instrument that specifies the obligations of all concerned. All too often individuals tend to trust other individuals based on the way they themselves conduct business. As a result, a thorough contract is not negotiated and more often than not, the honorable individual is taken to the cleaners (so to speak). By retaining a Phoenix Lawyer or Tempe Lawyer one can lay out their business requirements and get the advice of a Phoenix Attorney or Tempe Attorney as to the best manner in which to spell out these needs in a business contract. A lawyer can review your basic contractual document and provide you with guidance on loop-holes within the document.

By simply spending a couple of dollars, and taking the time to meet with a Phoenix Lawyer or Tempe Lawyer your Arizona business can be spared a considerable amount of litigation. Additionally, the small amount you will spend up front to have a Phoenix Lawyer, Scottsdale Lawyer, Tempe Lawyer, Glendale Lawyer, or Mesa Lawyer review your contractual documents will pale in comparison to the amount of money you will spend on an Arizona Lawyer should you have to go to court to resolve a contractual dispute. Trust me…been there, done that, have the t-shirt (and the first-hand experience).

I hope this information helps you, and keeps you from enduring some of the hardships I have experienced.

Good luck with your litigation!

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