Contracts

Mt. Pleasant, SC Contract Attorney

Handling a Core Aspect of Business Law: Contracts

Any business deal, new employment, or investment should come along with a binding contract that lays out all of the terms of your agreement. Whether you are paying for goods and services, hiring someone for a single job, or as a permanent employee, having it in writing is always advisable.

If you are not sure what exactly should go in your contracts or you would like attorney to look over a contract we can help. At Lawton Law Firm, we are skilled in the field of business operations and contract law and can ensure nothing important is missing in your contracts.

Types of Contracts We Handle

You can trust our firm for our counsel, regardless of the needs of your agreement or company. We have experience drafting, reviewing, and negotiating contracts, as well as litigating contract disputes in Charleston and the surrounding areas. Our Mt. Pleasant, SC business lawyer is well-versed in the requirements each type of contract has and what should be included to avoid disputes. You can count on us to help you adapt your contracts to your unique commercial environment.

A few examples of the types of contracts we handle include:

  • Sales agreements
  • Employment agreements
  • Service agreements
  • Lease agreements
  • Confidentiality agreements
  • Non-disclosure agreements
  • Non-compete agreements
  • Franchise agreements
  • Waivers/releases

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Avoiding Legal Disputes with Contracts

The most effective type of action you can take to protect your business and investments is proactive action. By always covering yourself with contracts, even when it may seem unnecessary, you will have a better chance of avoiding disputes or litigation. If you would like our help understanding contract law or any other type of legal matter you may be facing in your business, we are here to help.

Contact us now at (843) 960-3223 to request a free consultation.