[consulting] Consulting Contract

Don donald at fane.com
Mon Mar 29 02:21:34 UTC 2010


er, countries.
On 3/28/2010 9:44 PM, Don wrote:
> For which counties?
>
> I had a great business lawyer, but anytime I'd ask for a contract he'd
> ask me to get on the internet and look for a sample. Good thing people
> post them.
>
> -Don-
>
> On 3/28/2010 9:30 PM, Sami Khan wrote:
>    
>> On Sun, 2010-03-28 at 20:26 -0500, Rohan Smith wrote:
>>
>>      
>>> Well, it depends on how big the contracts are. I have a Google doc I
>>> work off when creating new contracts. Many things change depending on
>>> the customer but the legal rambling is usually the same. Ill make some
>>> time soon to post it on d.o and then copy the link here
>>>
>>>        
>> It might be of interest to raise money to get an actual lawyer to
>> approve the legal ramblings part.
>>
>> Sami
>>
>>
>>      
>>> R.A.Smith
>>> Manager/Technical Lead
>>> Exterbox - "Thinking outside of the box"
>>> http://www.exterbox.com
>>> rohan at exterbox.com
>>> 1-876-449-7506
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 8:03 PM, Ryan Cross<drupal at ryancross.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>           This continues to come up on this list. I think the main
>>>           reason people
>>>           don't post this kind of material is:
>>>
>>>           1) For a good contract, people usually pay a significant
>>>           amount of
>>>           money for them so they usually don't feel like sharing as much
>>>           2) Each contract is also usually unique to the situation
>>>           including,
>>>           location the contract is valid for, type of  contract/work
>>>           being done,
>>>           type of business entities involved, and the actual scope of
>>>           work.
>>>           (Contracts as a subject have many books published about it,
>>>           and entire
>>>           courses dedicated to the subject in law schools)
>>>           3) Contracts can also sometimes be seen as part of the
>>>           competitive
>>>           advantage for a company since it includes, among other things,
>>>           pricing
>>>           structures.
>>>           4) Posting any kind of legal information also makes you
>>>           potentially
>>>           liable for anyone who uses this information and/or takes your
>>>           advice.
>>>
>>>           Each of these items can probably be mitigated or worked around
>>>           to some
>>>           extent, but the bottom line is that it is actually quite hard
>>>           to
>>>           publish this kind of material compared to things like
>>>           technical
>>>           documentation.
>>>
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