Service Agreements for Professional Services Firms
Key clauses professional services firms need in their service agreements, from engagement letters to deliverable ownership and client obligations.
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Key clauses professional services firms need in their service agreements, from engagement letters to deliverable ownership and client obligations.
Compare dispute resolution methods for service agreements — negotiation, mediation, arbitration, and litigation — and choose the right approach for your business.
How to handle intellectual property ownership in service agreements, including work for hire, licensing, and protecting pre-existing IP.
Everything small business owners need to know about service agreements — when you need one, what to include, and how to create one without breaking the bank.
How auto-renewal clauses work in service agreements, legal requirements to follow, and best practices for drafting fair renewal provisions.
Understand the difference between an SLA and a service agreement, when you need both, and how to set measurable performance standards for your services.
Essential clauses digital agencies need in their service agreements, covering scope, revisions, IP ownership, client approvals, and project management.
What force majeure means in a service agreement, which events qualify, and how to draft a clause that protects your business during extraordinary disruptions.
What indemnification means in a service agreement, how it works, and how to draft indemnification clauses that fairly allocate risk between parties.
Understand warranties and representations in service agreements — what they mean, common types, and how to draft them to manage expectations and risk.
Key clauses SaaS companies need in their service agreements, from SLAs and data handling to subscription terms and acceptable use policies.
How to structure termination clauses and notice periods in service agreements, including termination for cause, for convenience, and mutual termination.