
Business / Real Estate Attorney
Our hourly clients prefer to seek counsel when matters arise, and the services are similar to those described above in the subscription section. With a strong background in contract law, Whelan Walker Law is well-equipped to assist clients with everything from the creation of new business contracts to the negotiation, interpretation, and enforcement of existing agreements. Whelan Walker Law can provide legal guidance on key contract terms such as warranties, indemnification clauses, and remedies for breach of contract as well as advice on matters that unexpectedly arise requiring legal strategy, expertise, and efficient resolution.
Clients who choose to work with Whelan Walker Law as business counsel can rest assured that they are getting the highest quality and specifically tailored efficient legal services and support. From contract drafting and negotiation to complex business disputes, Whelan Walker Law has the skills and experience to help businesses of all sizes grow and thrive.
What Do Lawyers Look for During a Contract Review?
If you are asked to sign a legally binding document with a significant implication, you should have it reviewed by a lawyer.
Below is a list of common contracts that should undergo contract review.
The list of contracts that would require contract review can go on for a very long time. A good rule of thumb is if a contract has a high value ($5000+) or carries significant risks, you should consider getting it reviewed by a lawyer.