At Lawgood, we’re a big advocate for plain English contracts, because it aligns with our mission to make legal more accessible. This blog post covers what they are and why you should consider switching over to them for your business.
Read MoreWe got together with our friends over at Freelance Collections to help you figure out your next best move when a customer or client refuses to pay. Check out our easy-to-follow flowchart diagram that requires no guessing.
Read MoreWhen you get a contract to review and need changes made, there are several ways you can let the other side know. The way you ask for changes is often a part of negotiation strategy.
Read MoreDo you ever feel “icky” or like a jerk when you ask someone to sign your contract? Or maybe you’re worried that it’ll signal mistrust or put up a wall? It doesn’t have to be that way.
Read MoreOnce you need a written contract, which is better: Write the contract yourself (or hire a lawyer to do it) OR ask the other side to provide it? There are pros and cons for both.
Read MoreThere is no requirement that contracts must be written by a lawyer. There is no requirement that they have to be a certain form or font. In fact, contracts can be written on the back of a napkin!
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