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A client agreement memorializes the terms and conditions which govern your company’s relationship with your clients/customers. A well-drafted client agreement can build trust and confidence between your company and its clients. However, a poorly written agreement leaves each party to wonder what their rights are in the event of a dispute, which is likely to lead to a legal problems, but also to your clients being significantly dissatisfied with your company. Our firm can assist you in drafting a client agreement that will protect your relationship with your clients and your company’s reputation.

Whether you offer professional services, manage ongoing client accounts, or perform one-time projects, a clear and well-drafted client service agreement is critical to:

  • Define Scope of Work
  • Establish Payment Terms
  • Limit Liability and Manage Risk
  • Control Dispute Resolution
  • Clarify Termination Rights

The drafting of a client agreement that suits your particular business needs requires an attorney who is experienced in contract drafting and preferably an attorney who understands the nature of business and has a strong financial background. TCLG has a broad range of experience drafting service agreements for businesses in all kinds of industries and has the business acumen required to ensure that your service agreement is a strong reflection of your business. For assistance reviewing, drafting, or revising a client services agreement for your business:

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