Whether you are a consultant or looking to hire one, you may require several documents for a successful collaboration. Our attorney-drafted consulting templates help set the right work expectations. Choose a template, and create and download your document for free!
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Establish clear terms of service for successful engagements with consultants. Define the working relationship, including scope of work, compensation, and duration.
Keep your successful collaboration going with an extension of agreement. Our template allows you to extend your partnership for a new time period easily.
Establish all the required terms and conditions of business relationships with the other party. Define crucial details, including the scope of work, expected outcomes, and governing laws.
Clearly define project terms and responsibilities when hiring contractors for your company. An independent contract agreement helps to lay out work schedules, payment terms, and other essential details.
Protect your business and outline the responsibilities when working with an outside management firm. A management services agreement helps define work terms, responsibilities, payment, and reporting expectations.
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Cancel an unfulfilled contract mutually with a mutual rescission and release agreement. Explain the reason for annulment and provide a simplified resolution for everyone involved.
Conclude business partnerships professionally with a partnership dissolution agreement. Outline the duties, timelines, and other liabilities of the partners and ensure a smooth closure.
Define your working relationship with a personal manager using a personal management agreement. Clarify roles, commissions, and expectations for a successful partnership.
Collaborate with experts using a research and development agreement. Define partnership terms for successful innovation and product development.
When it's time to part ways, end agreements professionally with a termination of agreement and release template. Simplify the process and keep your business relationships respectful and conflict-free.
Protect your valuable information and maintain privacy with a unilateral non-disclosure agreement. Safeguard your business secrets when sharing them with third parties.
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