Contract Law Las Vegas

Legally binding documents, such as contracts, can either protect you legally or ruin your business. With that in mind, it is important to have a qualified attorney involved when you are engaging in contract drafting in Las Vegas. Whether you are drafting a contract for a short-term project, are signing on a partner, or are renting out a professional space, having an experienced attorney from May Brock Law Group to work with or seek legal guidance from can be an invaluable resource to your business.
By drafting an effective contract that lays out the agreement between your business and the client/partner, you can prevent difficult legal situations and even avoid future problems that could put your business in jeopardy.

Contract Drafting in Las Vegas and Other Legal Services from May Brock Law Group

Because our attorneys have backgrounds in a variety of industries and the industries’ respective laws, we are qualified and experienced with giving businesses the legal information and advice they need to continue to be successful. In fact, our law firm is a small business, which has benefitted from the knowledge of our attorneys as it entered into lease agreements, service agreements, purchase agreements, etc.

Currently, we offer the following types of contract law services in Las Vegas:

  • Contract drafting
  • Business lease drafting
  • Contract negotiation
  • Contract review
  • Project proposals
  • Claims avoidance
  • And more!

 

Whether you’re interested in contract drafting in Las Vegas or would like more information about one of the other business law services we offer at May Brock Law Group, feel free to give us a call or come into our office!

Customizing Contract Drafting in Las Vegas

At May Brock Law Group, we don’t just want to work on writing your contract and send you on your way. We want you, as a business owner and professional, to understand the “why” behind each section of the contract. Once you’re armed with information, you can be more aware of the legal issues involved with all your business dealings, which may allow you to avoid future disputes or, at the very least, understand when you need to seek legal advice.

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Las Vegas Business Contracts

When you’re entering into a business project, agreement, or partnership, it is crucial that you have an effective and legally binding contract in place. This contract will protect your business legally and explain all of the terms to the person or entity that is engaging in services with your company.
At May Brock Law Group, we’ve been drafting contracts in Las Vegas since the opening of our firm. We’ve worked extensively in business law and understand the best ways for you to protect yourself. By drafting your contracts, being a part of the negotiations, and litigating contract disputes, our business law attorneys will be able to fulfill all of your business contract needs.

Our Services Regarding Business Contracts in Las Vegas

Because there are so many business practices that involve contractual agreements, May Brock Law Group offers a wide variety of services regarding business contracts in Las Vegas.

Currently, we will work with clients on the following:

  • Contract drafting
  • Contract revision
  • Contract negotiations
  • Breach-of-contract disputes
  • And more!

Whether you have broken out of a contract, are drafting a contract, or need to file a complaint against a business that has gone back on their agreement with you, the business law attorneys from May Brock Law Group will be able to step in and help you with your situation.

Educating Clients on Business Contracts in Las Vegas and Business Law

When you’re aware of the legal obligations you enter into when you sign an agreement, you can make more educated business decisions that will benefit you in the long run. By meeting with one of our highly qualified attorneys, we can teach you the ins and outs of business contract development so you will fully understand what your rights and obligations are if a dispute occurs.

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Las Vegas Business Leases

Whether you are renting out professional space in your business building or are entering into a lease for your business, it’s important to have an experienced attorney of business leases in Las Vegas look over the lease agreement and negotiate or adjust it according to your best interests. Since 2009, our attorneys have been negotiating lease agreements for parties on both sides.

Lease agreements, whether you are the landlord or the tenant, give the landlord legal protection and let the tenant know what the landlord expects during the period of the lease. It is very important that both the landlord and tenant understand what terms and requirements are included within the lease agreement to avoid disputes over misunderstandings. Thus, if you don’t agree with the lease terms or want a legal representative to look over the lease before you give it to your tenant, May Brock Law Group can schedule a consultation with you.

Drafting Business Leases in Las Vegas

If you are new to renting out business spaces, don’t worry. Our experienced attorneys can educate you on what should go into a business lease agreement and why those provisions are necessary. Then, we will work with you, regardless of what stage of the process you are at, to ensure that the drafting, negotiation, review, and adjustments are reasonable and reflect what you need in the agreement for protection.

Having an attorney to help you negotiate the lease terms can be a great asset to any landlord or tenant. Either as a landlord or as a tenant, you don’t want to get pushed into a corner and end up entering into a contract you don’t agree with or don’t understand. Let the attorneys at May Brock Law Group stand behind you during processes involving business leases in Las Vegas!

Negotiating Business Leases in Las Vegas as a Tenant

If you are preparing to rent out a space in a business building, you don’t have to sign the original lease agreement that the landlord sets forth. By engaging in negotiations, you can modify the agreements in the contract to suit your company’s needs.