Archive for October, 2007

Yes, You Can Even Get Contracts on the Web Posted By : James Cochran

Friday, October 19th, 2007

Does it really matter where legal contracts come from? If you write a contract on the back of a napkin, does it make it any less binding than one produced formally in a lawyer’s office? The short answer is no.
Original post by LawyerShop

Should Buyer or Seller Beware - Or Both - in Upholding Contracts? Posted By : James Cochran

Friday, October 19th, 2007

When buyers and sellers enter into business agreements, does one have a greater responsibility to uphold their end of the bargain than the other? Does the old axiom of “buyer beware” always pertain to all forms of contracts?
Original post by LawyerShop

What Happens When Someone is in Breach of a Legal Contract? Posted By : James Cochran

Friday, October 19th, 2007

Parties enter into a legal contract to have terms laid out as to the proper fulfillment of the contract. In other words, when people make a business deal, there’s every expectation that both sides stick to their end of the bargain.
Original post by LawyerShop

The Devil’s in the Details - Make Sure Your IT Contracts Are Thorough Posted By : James Cochran

Friday, October 19th, 2007

Contracts are meant to ensure that parties in a business deal - whatever it is - know what their obligations are and agree to carry them out to the fullest. Not only is this the case with respect to IT contracts, but it’s the case with respect to any business agreement.
Original post by LawyerShop

Good Contracts Should Save Time and Costs Posted By : James Cochran

Friday, October 19th, 2007

Some business owners might forego the necessity of a contract when making a business deal because they think it might take too much time or simply hinder the business relationship and the smooth transfer of goods or services.
Original post by LawyerShop

The Need for Contracts in the Web Development Industry Posted By : James Cochran

Friday, October 19th, 2007

Think about the many different things that go into the development of Web related services - even something as basic as the creation of a Web site for a client.
Original post by LawyerShop