Business Documents
Apart from the corporate documents that you need to have in place to properly begin and maintain your company, good business documentation will help you avoid the pitfalls that a company can encounter on an everyday basis just through operating the company. Common issues that arise are (1) contract disputes with customers who do not want to pay or have created artificial reasons for doing to so; (2) vendor disputes with your company's suppliers who have failed to provide what you need or when you need it; (3) employee disputes and questions that arise in hiring and firing not just highly compensated executives, but sales staff and entry level workers; and (4) buying and selling assets and ownership interests in other companies as you grow your business or scale back in preparation for exiting it.
To help with these, and other common issues that crop up regularly in the rough and tumble world of business operations, Daniels & Wymore, PLLC attorneys will help protect your company by reviewing, negotiating, and drafting:
- Customer contracts that provide for, among other things, strict scope of work provision, interest for untimely payment, attorney's fees and costs in the event of collection, and a balancing of risk specific to your needs
- Vendor agreements with your suppliers that ensure that they provide what you need, when you need it, or face the consequences that protect your business
- Employee Handbooks
- Employment Agreements, including, in the right situation, non-solicitation and non-competition provisions
- Creation of plans for drug testing and sexual and other harassment situations
- Independent Contractor Agreements
- Severance Agreements
- Asset Purchase Documentation
- Stock and Member Unit Purchase Documentation
- Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs)
- and more
