Most business disputes trace back to a contract that was vague, one-sided, or missing a provision that should have been there. Hoog Law drafts and reviews commercial contracts for businesses in Longmont and across Boulder County.
Schedule a ConsultationA handshake deal or a form contract downloaded from the internet might hold up fine. Until it doesn't. The contracts that create problems are almost always the ones that were not reviewed before they were signed, or the ones drafted by the other side that contained terms no one read carefully.
Hoog Law drafts and reviews commercial contracts for businesses in Longmont and Boulder County, from straightforward vendor agreements to more complex arrangements requiring careful structuring.
Every business has its own set of recurring agreements. Common engagements include:
When Hoog Law drafts a contract, it is written to reflect your actual deal and protect your specific interests. When Hoog Law reviews a contract drafted by the other side, the goal is to identify terms that create unacceptable risk and negotiate changes before you sign.
Both matter. A contract drafted in your favor that the other party will not sign does not help you. A contract you signed without understanding does not protect you.
The best time to involve an attorney in a contract is before you sign, not after a dispute arises. The cost of a contract review is almost always less than the cost of the problem it prevents.
For businesses that regularly enter into significant agreements, an ongoing relationship with a single attorney who knows your business produces better results than engaging separately each time something comes up. Hoog Law structures those arrangements to fit the client.
Hoog Law is based in Longmont and works with businesses throughout Boulder County on commercial contracts and business law matters.
Hoog Law works with Longmont and Boulder County businesses on commercial contracts, from one-time reviews to ongoing contract counsel.
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