So really, what can you change in a contract? I’m going to walk you through the way I explain this to my 1:1 clients, so they don’t have to pay me to answer every question that comes up.
Read MoreI would never let a 1:1 client proceed without making sure they too have passed this “foundation” test, so I won’t let you either. We’re starting off with the basics, to ensure that our contractual foundation is set, and I’m answering my most FAQs as well.
Read MoreThis is, without a doubt, the most common question I receive when two people are entering into a contract with one another, and they live in different states. Luckily, the answer is very simple.
Read MoreThe age-old question: in your contracts, should you structure your payment provisions as a nonrefundable deposit? Retainer? Or does it even matter?
Read MoreI like to think that I can really relate to my clients, and they recognize that. After all, I’m not just a small business lawyer- there’s plenty of those around. I can relate to my clients because I can not only talk the talk, but have walked the walk: I spent 2016 and most of 2017 running a calligraphy business after I’d get home from my job as a full-time litigator at a law firm.
Read MoreAs any good author, copyrighter, or PR guru will tell you…words matter. And when they have legal meaning attached? Then they really matter. A single word in a paragraph can change the entire meaning of the provision-aka, it can determine who gets paid in a dispute, and who doesn’t.
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If you have a creative passion or hobby, odds are, you’ve likely considered seeing if you could turn a profit from it at least a time or two. And it’s worth the consideration- neither this business, nor Paige Hulse Law would have come into existence.