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Brandon P.

Brandon Pittard

59 reviews
I've spent the majority of my legal career in house at various companies, and know how to balance legal risk against the needs of a business. As legal counsel at several di... read more
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Erin H.

Erin Hudson

44 reviews
Erin graduated magna cum law from Baylor Law School, clerked for a federal judge, cut her teeth at an AmLaw 200 firm, and spent over a decade representing businesses in com... read more
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Christopher C.

Christopher Cyrus

2 reviews
Christopher Cyrus is a highly-skilled attorney specializing in complex-commercial litigation. He earned his J.D., with honors, from The University of Texas School of Law, w... read more
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Joshua M.

Joshua Massingill

10 reviews
Joshua practices in Austin, Texas and serves clients across the United States. He is a graduate of Pepperdine University School of Law and the Straus Institute, the nation’... read more
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Michael R.

Michael Ramos

8 reviews
Michael Ramos has a notable education and impressive entrepreneurial record. A graduate of the coveted Stanford Law School, he also earned a master’s in Management Science and Engineering. Founder of OJoygives.com, where he serves as General Counsel, he also works in Austin, TX where he focuses his legal practice on serving the technology, real estate, financial and software industries.
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Lia S.

Lia Smith

6 reviews
I am a Duke Law graduate with a computer science degree. As a corporate and IP law attorney, the combination of my technology background, legal education and experience, an... read more
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Justin B.

Justin Bryant

2 reviews
Justin graduated from the University of Texas law school and has a bachelor's degree in finance. His practice areas include corporate law and commercial contracts, with a p... read more
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Thomas E.

Thomas Eisweirth

2 reviews
Thomas Eisweirth is a distinguished legal professional. His areas of expertise encompass energy, bankruptcy, litigation, and intellectual property, and he has a proven trac... read more
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Anne G.

Anne Grigg

Anne is a trusted attorney skilled in advising and representing both Fortune 500 and local clients in a variety of business and litigation matters. Her experience includes ... read more
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Lisa T.

Lisa Thorsen

51 reviews
Licensed in California and Texas, Lisa Thorsen focuses on corporate contracts and transactions, trusts and estates, real estate, and startups. She previously worked as an associate attorney at Circuit, McKellogg, Kinney & Ross, LLP for six and a half years and spent the past 3 years in private practice as a solo practitioner. Ms. Thorsen has 8+ years of experience practicing law as a licensed attorney.
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Nicolle M.

Nicolle Muehr

10 reviews
Nicole is a top-rated lawyer who represents businesses in many cases related to employment and business law for clients in Texas and around the country. She began her own firm, Nanasy Muehr, out of a drive to better serve clients without the overhead of larger firms. She is highly rated in the industry with recognition from The American Lawyer Magazine among other organizations.
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Joseph L.

Joseph Leak

9 reviews
When you have a legal dispute, having an attorney who can both litigate and negotiate deals is an invaluable resource. Joseph Leak has both a litigation and a business practice that extends to individuals, startups, and regional and national businesses. He can deal with issues related to securities, real estate, business entity formation or selection, fundraising, and civil litigation.
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Idris M.

Idris Motiwala

9 reviews
I am a Texas licensed attorney. Transactional I have reviewed and prepared numerous corporate governance documents, employment agreements, contracts for the sale of good... read more
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Isaac W.

Isaac Warren

2 reviews
Isaac Warren is a corporate attorney with more than 14 years’ experience. He has closed deals worth more than $3 billion in total. He focuses on business formation and operations, as well as employment law, real estate matters, securities and commercial contracts. Isaac is licensed to practice law in Oklahoma, Texas. Isaac is the managing attorney at his own law office, which he founded in 2013. Previously, he was the general counsel at Vertis Inc.
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Brian H.

Brian Hall

2 reviews
Brian A. Hall is a member of Traverse Legal, PLC and the managing partner of its Austin, Texas office. He has represented enterprise Internet and technology companies, star... read more
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Elena V.

Elena Vlady

2 reviews
Elena is an attorney and member of the State Bar of Texas. The Law Office of Elena Vlady is a general practice Texas law firm representing clients in business, tax, immigr... read more
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Michael S.

Michael Smith

6 reviews
Michael’s practice primarily serves small businesses and he deals extensively with complex contract and licensing negotiations, particularly intellectual property licensing. In many cases, he is the general counsel overseeing the legal needs a growing company may have. He has also been involved with dispute resolution including mediation, arbitration, and litigation in state and federal courts.
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Jennifer C.

Jennifer Carroll

5 reviews
Your startup is important to you and Jennifer Carroll will help you fund it and protect it. Ms. Carroll specializes in angel, seed, or Series A round venture financing deals, so she can get your business started on the right foot with a solid financing framework. Ms. Carroll can also help your startup with patent and trademark issues as well as licensing and development agreements.
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Bill H.

Bill Hulsey

4 reviews
William has represented over 500 startup and emerging growth companies for almost 30 years as a patent attorney and intellectual property lawyer. William is a top rated attorney who is listed on the Bar Register of Preeminent Attorney, rated “AV—Preeminent” by the Martindale-Hubbell Legal Directory, and a recipient of the Martindale-Hubbell Client Distinction Award.
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Jeffrey L.

Jeffrey Lambert, Esq. Mpa

4 reviews
Representing many different business clients, Jeffrey Lambert has experience in both startups and expansion. He once sat second chair on a case involving $165 million sale of an oilfield services company, as well as leading a three party purchase at the value of $20 million. His experience expands to estate transactions - commercial and residential - and litigation. When it comes to service estates, Jeffrey is familiar with interpreting easements and servitudes.
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Dennis J.

Dennis James

4 reviews
Dennis James is a passionate Attorney who has previously worked as a Partner in a large Dallas law firm, as well as a Tokyo law firm. Currently, he lives in Austin, Texas handling matters such as formation, private financing, commercial agreements, governance and technology licensing. He attended SMU and obtained his J.D., as well as his MBA as a Law Review Editor. He also studied Finance with the Indiana University.
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Robert L.

Robert Linkin

3 reviews
As the founder of the Linkin Law Firm, Robert Linkin is your answer to all legal matters involving business. Whether you have a complex business dispute or you are trying to establish and enforce a contract, Robert is able to help you. Mr. Linkin has established himself as an entertainment lawyer and is also known for helping artists secure record label deals and similar.
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Jamie R.

Jamie Richards Whitney

3 reviews
Jamie Witney specializes in outsourced general counseling services and provides her legal assistance to growing businesses. She has more than 10 years’ experience and have represented AMD, Texas Windstorm Insurance, Pioneer Energy and other large clients. She is licensed to practice law in Texas. Jamie graduated from the University of Texas School of Law with a J.D. in law. She is currently a briefing attorney for Mark Lane, a Magistrate Judge in the United States.
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Bruce A. J.

Bruce A. Johnson

3 reviews
Bruce Johnson is an Intellectual property attorney with over twenty years of experience with law firms and start-up companies. Bruce has experience in a variety of legal ar... read more
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John B.

John Burns

2 reviews
John Burns is a business attorney with 17 years of experience. He has experience in dealing with patent legal cases, as well as with commercial contracts. John has represented Bioo Scientific, Origen Biomedical and various other healthcare corporations. Apart from graduating with honors from the UC Davis School of Law, John also holds a PhD, B.S. and an M.S. John founded his own law office in 2013. Prior to this position, he gained experience while working for two large corporations.
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Jonathan C.

Jonathan Charnitski

2 reviews
Jonathan was involved in large-scale litigation and government investigations and was an Attorney for The Walters Firm before he became the Owner and Attorney for The Law Office of Jonathan W. Charnitski. The aim of his business is to avoid legal liability and foster good corporate governance. He also has experience working for Fannie Mae in governance and compliance during the housing market recovery. In 2008, he graduated from Villanova University School of Law as a Doctor of Law.
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Robert M.

Robert Mckee

2 reviews
Robert Mckee is a business and patent attorney with a primary focus on data privacy law. He is also acquainted with commercial contracts and employment law. Robert has been licensed to practice law in Texas and California. Robert is also a member of the California Patent Bar Association. He has five years’ experience as a lawyer. Robert obtained his legal degree from the University of Houston Law Center. He has been an attorney at Hulsey, PC since August 2016.
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Steven A. C.

Steven A. Caufield

2 reviews
Steven A. Caufield is a commercial real estate attorney, as well as a hospitality counselor. He has more than a decade of experience and has been licensed to practice law in Texas. Steven attended the Tulane University Law School, where he received his J.D. in law after his graduation. Steven primarily specializes in real estate law, but he also has extensive experience in drafting, reviewing and negotiating commercial contracts. Steven has been a counselor at Sherry Law Ltd since July 2017.
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Sehar A.

Sehar Aijaz

2 reviews
Sehar Aijaz is an attorney at law who serves corporate clients in the United States and India. She is licensed to practice law in Texas. Sehar obtained her degree in law after she graduated from the National Law University in Jodhpur. She specializes in drafting, negotiating and reviewing commercial contracts. Sehar is also experienced in labor and employment law. She has been serving as an independent legal consultant since November 2017.
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Peter B.

Peter Bean

2 reviews
I spent the first three years of my career at an AmLaw 200 firm working on complex legal issues under the guidance of a deep stable of highly accomplished senior lawyers. I... read more
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Katheryn J.

Katheryn Johnson

2 reviews
Daughter of small business owners, Katy grew up wanting to serve as an advocate. She began her career as Legislative Director to a senior Texas State Representative. This e... read more
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Griffith T.

Griffith Thomas

2 reviews
Griffith “Hunter” Thomas II has a broad range of experience, but primarily practices law in the areas of estate planning, real estate and business. After working for law fi... read more
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Josendrick B.

Josendrick Bravo

2 reviews
Hi, my name is Joss. I am originally from Venezuela, where I obtained my first law degree and sat for the bar. I have worked in the legal and business industries since I mo... read more
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Denis A.

Denis Abercrombie

2 reviews
Diverse legal background with more than 20 years’ experience supporting and advising on a variety of energy businesses, real estate, and strategic planning functions to inc... read more
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Luke T.

Luke Tucker

2 reviews
I repped a lot of people doing a lot of things - some legal, some not. At the end of the day it's all the same to me. ......................................................... read more
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Ej A.

Ej Archuleta

2 reviews
EJ Archuleta started his career as an entrepreneur. After graduating from law school he founded a law firm that focused primarily on business and immigration matters. Durin... read more
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Chris B.

Chris Bourgeacq

1 review
Chris Bourgeacq is the founder of The Chris Bourgeacq Law Firm, PC in Austin, Texas. Board certified in Labor & Employment Law, he brings three decades of legal experience with extensive expertise in workplace law, labor law, litigation and mediation, and commercial law. In his spare time, Chris works with the Volunteer Legal Services of Central Texas. He was an Honor Scholar at the Washington University School of Law.
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John C.

John Chandler

John Chandler is a patent and trademark attorney with over 13 years of experience. He is licensed to practice law in Texas and Washington, and is also a member of the Texas Patent Bar. John also has experience in drafting and negotiating commercial contracts. He has a Juris Doctor in law, which he obtained after graduating from the University of Texas School of Law. John is currently working as the principal of Chandler IP Legal Service, his own legal firm he founded in 2017.
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Michael Y.

Michael Ybarra

In 2010, Michael Ybarra founded Ybarra PLLC in New York City. Prior to that, he worked for Simpson Thatcher & Bartlett LLP, a well-respected law firm. While working for Simpson Thatcher & Bartlett, he managed some high profile cases, including defending MasterCard in an antitrust action brought against Discover and American Express. Additionally, since one of Michael’s interests is international law and human rights, he provides consulting for the United Nations and its constituents.
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Brandon G.

Brandon Gaines

Brandon Gaines is a general attorney that has worked with numerous startup business as an advisor and attorney. He focuses on business formation, commercial contracts, bankruptcy and debt-related legal matters. Brandon has more than four years of experience. He is licensed to practice law in Texas and obtained a Juris Doctor degree in law from the Texas Tech University School of Law. Brandon is currently a legal researcher and grant writer at Advocates International.
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Not M.

Not Me

Attorney Walter Coppersmith has over 21 years of experience in corporate formation, corporate governance, business transactions, and intellectual property. Before practicing law, Attorney Coppersmith was an experienced C-level executive that built and sold companies for millions of dollars. With his expertise in technology, he is able to help his clients protect their businesses through patents, trademarks, and copyrights.
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Kevin L.

Kevin Lee

Kevin Lee is the partner and owner of The Law Office of Kevin F. Lee and his practice focuses on providing the best advice to clients when it comes to their business. He offers litigation services and will fight back against deceptive trade practices. He is also experienced in pre-litigation risk counseling, commercial and construction contracts, and drafting contracts. Some of his most notable case wins include a jury verdict for a client in the sale of an apartment complex, a settlement of $30 million in a security fraud arbitration case, and a settlement in a property damage case with over $25 million awarded.
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Brett A. C.

Brett A. Cenkus

Based in the vibrant city of Austin, TX, Brett Cenkus concentrates on business transactional law and helping small and medium-sized businesses with drafting contracts, mergers/acquisitions, and raising capital. Earning a JD degree from Harvard Law School, former co-associates say that Brett Cenkus is always impeccable, thorough, and responsive. Another previous client said that his intuitive guidance and straightforwardness was instrumental in the success of her business.
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Chad H.

Chad Harlow

Chad Harlow is a Round Rock, Texas-based attorney specializing in business law and estate planning. Licensed in Texas, he has his own practice called The Harlow Law Firm and counsels small and medium-sized businesses on legal matters related to intellectual property, contracts, compliance, and asset protection. Chad holds a J.D. from St. Mary’s University School of Law.
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Ej A.

Ej Archuleta

EJ Archuleta is an attorney and entrepreneur based in Austin. He is the co-founder of Scanther, a technology startup that develops apps and online solutions for businesses. Previously, he founded a law firm that specialized in immigration, business, and family law. He also has experience with business formation, contracts, and intellectual property. EJ holds a J.D. from the Thurgood Marshall School of Law.
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Chris J.

Chris Jones

Through top-notch research, persuasive advocacy, and powerful writing, Chris Jones adds value and perspective to legal matters. He supports his team and clients in navigating complex legal challenges. Mr. Jones has worked cases involving white collar crime, SEC enforcement, accounting fraud, insider trading, violations of Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, and other anti-bribery laws.
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Darryl P.

Darryl Pruett

Although he generally focuses on real estate and construction disputes, Darryl Pruett has also represented plaintiffs and defendants in employment and general business disputes. He has extensive experience in vendor contracts, clinical trial agreements, and bioanalytical agreements. In his community, Mr. Pruett has served as director and vice president of the Oak Hill Association of Neighborhoods.
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Matthew A. H.

Matthew A. Henry

Matthew Henry has experience representing many of the largest U.S. companies involved in energy and utilities. He was once part of the Lead Counsel for Texas’ largest electric transmission and distribution utility. His practice is diverse - involving regulatory compliance, license applications, ETC designation, complaint proceedings, litigation, contract development and technology policy advocacy. He attended the University of Texas at Austin School of Law in 2007.
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William Todd V.

William Todd Ver Weire

William has had plenty experience, in fact, over two decades worth, in dealing with both individuals and large companies. Having studied at the University of Arkansas School of Law in Fayetteville, he is experienced in legal work for various categories - including contracting and business, employment law, corporate governance, personal injury, and complex commercial and consumer issues. Todd takes the time to get to know each of his clients; showing an interest in their goals.
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Adrian R.

Adrian Resendez

Adrian Resendez is an attorney at law who has recently been licensed to practice law in Texas. He obtained his Juris Doctor degree from the Texas A&M School of Law. Adrian specializes in drafting, negotiating and reviewing commercial contracts. He is also experienced in immigration law, as well as labor and employment law. In January 2016, Adrian founded the Resendez Law Firm, where he now acts as the owner and principal attorney.
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Andrew B.

Andrew Bernick

Andrew Bernick is a business attorney in Texas. Andrew Bernick primarily specializes in real estate law, but he also has experience in drafting and negotiating commercial contracts. Apart from his J.D. in law, which he obtained from the St. Mary’s University School of Law, Andrew also has an MBA and BBA in business administration, which he obtained after graduating from the University of Houston. Andrew has been an attorney at Bernick Legal since 2016.
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Fisayo F.

Fisayo Fadelu

Fisayo Fadelu is a business attorney that specializes in assisting startup companies and nonprofit organizations with their legal matters. She is licensed to practice law in Texas and has more than four years of experience. Fisayo obtained her legal degree from the University of Texas School of Law in Austin. She has been the CFO and a general counselor at Pecan Street Inc. since May 2013. Prior to her current position, Fisayo was an IP consultant at Mattersight Corporation.
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Adriana L.

Adriana Lopez-Ortiz

Adriana Lopez-Ortiz is a research attorney who often works with nonprofit organizations. She is licensed to practice law in Texas and obtained her Juris Doctorate degree in law from the South Texas College of Law. Adriana is also experienced in drafting, negotiating and reviewing commercial contracts. She served as a partner at Richard Rodriguez & Skeith LLP between October 2016 and August 2017.
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Kevin H.

Kevin Hiatt

Kevin Hiatt is a commercial transactions & litigation attorney in the Austin Texas area. He is experienced in commercial contracts, trade secret & business tort lit... read more
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What Makes a Great Contract Attorney?

 

If you’re on the lookout for a contract attorney, you may be somewhat lost concerning what qualities make for a great contract attorney – especially if you do not have prior experience working with an attorney in the past.  When considering an attorney, try to find one who exhibits the following qualities.

 

Willing to Explain Confusing Provisions

 

As a layperson, you are likely to find that many contract provisions you encounter are not easily understood.  You should not execute any contract unless you fully understand the provisions that you are agreeing to.  Before you move forward, make sure that you speak with your attorney about any confusing contract provisions.  The ideal Austin contract attorney will be willing and able to help you understand all the material provisions of your contract.

 

Advises on Favorable and Unfavorable Terms

 

Your attorney should not simply be a tool for drafting your contract.  The best contract attorneys in Austin – as in other cities – provide supplementary advisory services as necessary.  Specifically, your attorney should ensure that you are apprised of the strategic advantages and disadvantages of various contract terms.  Above all, your attorney should seek to ensure that you are an informed client so that you are in a better position to assert your interests. 

 

Drafts Customized Agreements

 

Unfortunately, it is quite common for contract attorneys to reduce their workload by making heavy use of “form” agreements.  Skeleton contracts are perfectly fine to use as a structure, but you should avoid working with an attorney who is too dependent on familiar contract provisions.  Your attorney must be able to draft a customized contract with provisions specifically tailored to your needs.

 

To confirm that the attorneys you find on UpCounsel meets these quality standards, be sure to check their ratings and reviews.  UpCounsel also keeps track of repeat customers, which is a fairly accurate representation of customer satisfaction.  If an attorney does not have many ratings or reviews on the platform, you can still assess their compatibility – get in contact with them to setup an initial consultation.  Based on the interaction, you may be able to get a sense for the particular skillset and client-engagement-style of the attorney.

 


 

Breach of Contract and Minimizing Risk of Litigation

 

One aspect of contracts that laypeople do not often understand is that breach is a perfectly reasonable (and common) strategy.  There are costs associated with breach, of course – whether that cost is recovered by virtue of a lawsuit, an informal settlement, or through a damages clause in the contract – but the costs associated with breach of contract may be sensible when compared to the costs associated with completing the contract.

 

As breach of contract is not entirely uncommon, it is important to take steps to minimize the risk of litigation in the event of breach.  Litigation can be expensive, time-wasting, and stressful, and is generally best-avoided unless absolutely necessary.

 

Consider a Liquidated Damages Provision

 

In a normal breach of contract, damages may be difficult to discern following breach.  To reduce the uncertainty of breach (and provide for a legal remedy without having to go through litigation), some contracts include a liquidated damages clause.  The liquidated damages clause sets a specific damages amount to be paid out to the non-breaching parties in the event of breach.  Inclusion of a liquidated damages clause is a great way to negotiate the true costs of the contract before execution.

 

Consider Mandatory Arbitration

 

Mandatory arbitration is a form of alternative dispute resolution that provides an efficient, less expensive, and more private parallel to traditional litigation.  To engage in mandatory arbitration, your contract need only include a provision requiring it.

 

How does it work?

 

In mandatory arbitration, a neutral arbitrator is chosen to hear each party’s arguments – the neutral arbitrator is often a judge, attorney, or some other professional who is well-equipped to render judgment and follow various legal procedures.  Afterwards, the arbitrator renders judgment.  The judgment is confirmed by a court of law and thus becomes final.

 

Arbitration is quicker, cheaper, and arguably fairer than traditional litigation.  It is also private.  Each party can be made to sign confidentiality agreements requiring that the content of the arbitration not be made public.  By comparison, civil lawsuits are fundamentally public matters and the information revealed during such litigation is available to the public at-large.

 


 

Written Contracts vs. Oral Contracts

 

Unfortunately, too many individuals – and occasionally even small businesses – make use of oral contracts in their dealings with others.  Oral contracts are generally discouraged if they are intended to govern serious and significant matters.  Under Texas law, oral contracts are enforceable and valid, but there are situations wherein written contracts are required by law or simply beneficial in other ways.

 

Written Contracts Improve Certainty

 

Even if a written contract is not necessary, it is generally good practice to draft and execute written contracts rather than entering into oral contracts.  Written contracts make explicitly clear the terms of the agreement, and more plainly demonstrate that each contracting party is aware of the material terms.  Further, written contracts provide evidence for a dispute.  In the event that there is a breach of contract and a dispute arises, the content of the written agreement is admissible as evidence of the shared understanding of the contracting parties.

 

The Statute of Frauds

 

The Statute of Frauds in Texas, as in other states, requires that certain contracts be put into writing in order to be valid.  To put it simply: though oral contracts are generally enforceable in Texas, in some situations, written contracts are exclusively enforceable.

 

The Statute of Frauds requires that contracts be in written form when concerning the following: a) estate planning (such as a Will or a Trust); b) guarantees; c) the sale of real estate; d) the sale of goods priced at over $500; e) the sale of securities; and f) any contracts lasting more than 1 year from the time of execution.

For example, suppose that you hire a construction team to remodel your home.  The remodeling is quite extensive.  You agree in an oral conversation with the construction team manager to have your house remodeled over the course of a year.  This situation would lead to a voidable contract, which means that any party can terminate or otherwise breach the contract without consequence.

Had the oral contract to hire the construction team been for less than a year, then the contract would be deemed valid and enforceable under Texas law – though it would still be worthwhile having the contracted put in writing, of course.

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