It's inevitable at some point during the life of your organization, a contract full of legalese in dense, 8-point font is going to land on your desk. And if you're like most folks, you'll valiantly attempt to read it, get frustrated at all the jargon, curse under your breath, and then be tempted to just sign the damned thing.
Don't give in! Contracts are the backbone of any organization, so whether it's a commercial lease, a grant agreement, a vendor contract, or something else, the goal is always the same: you need to know what it means and how it impacts the organization before you sign.
Let me help. I'll review the contract for you, and explain which provisions are problematic (and therefore worth negotiating), which ones you might want to negotiate, and which ones are solidly in your favor. By the time we're done, you'll understand your rights and obligations, and you'll have the ability to negotiate with confidence. I'll even explain the boilerplate stuff. And if you need to have a contract prepared? You can expect a well-crafted document written in plain English, with clear provisions, fair terms, and no bloat.