Most businesses don't get sued over the thing they were worried about. They get sued over the thing nobody wrote down.
$2,500 For new or newly solo operators who want the foundation right from day one.
Operating agreement for your LLC
Subcontractor or independent contractor agreement
30-minute strategy call
Billed hourly, this scope typically runs $6,000 or more.
Built for first-time GCs, trades going out on their own, and anyone who formed an entity online and never papered anything after that.
$3,500 ยท Most people start here
For businesses actively signing work who need their main agreement to actually protect them.
Custom client or subcontractor contract, drafted for your scope and your trade
Payment terms addendum, including lien and default language
Review and redline of one incoming contract
30-minute strategy call
Up to two rounds of revisions
Billed hourly, this scope typically runs $9,000 or more.
Covers agreements up to [10] pages. AIA forms and multi-party negotiations are quoted separately.
$5,000
For businesses with a team, a website, and more than one kind of counterparty.
Everything in Contract Confidence
Vendor or supplier agreement
Offer letter and contractor agreement for your first hires, with IP assignment
Mutual NDA
Website terms of use and privacy policy
Two additional contract reviews
60-minute strategy call
Billed hourly, this scope typically runs $13,000 or more.
Starting at $7,500
AIA contracts, multi-party projects, joint ventures, negotiations against in-house counsel, and anything where the contract value justifies a real fight over terms. Book a call and we'll scope it.
Ongoing support is available once we've worked together. Most clients start with a package and add a monthly retainer later.
1. Book the call. Twenty minutes, free. You tell me what you're signing and what's gone wrong before. I tell you which package fits, or whether you need one at all.
2. Sign and pay. Engagement letter and invoice. Flat fee, quoted upfront, paid before work starts. You will never get a bill you didn't expect.
3. Get your drafts. First drafts within [X] business days, [two] rounds of revisions, and a call to walk through every clause in plain English so you actually know what you're signing.