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512-691-4100 AUSTIN
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972-248-8080 DALLAS
713-830-2207 HOUSTON
512-691-4100 AUSTIN

STANDARD CORPORATE AGREEMENTS

Texas Attorneys

A corporate contract is a legal agreement between two or more parties that consists of a set of promises in return for financial or other consideration. 

THE FRAMEWORK FOR STANDARD CORPORATE AGREEMENTS

How Can A Business Lawyer Protect My Business?

A business is built on a business and corporate agreements. Effectively negotiating and drafting these corporate agreements is essential to effectively running your business. Any business agreement should be written with attention to detail with all due consideration to understanding the terms and conditions within that agreement before signing it.  Business agreement are legally binding agreements between two or more parties and are governed by certain terms and conditions.


Our Dallas business attorneys can advise you on a wide range of business and corporate agreement drafting and negotiation.  When you work with our firm, you can rest assured you will receive diligent legal counsel from a lawyer well versed in business, corporate and commercial law.

The Common Types of Business Contracts 

Asset Purchase Agreement;

Authorized Dealer Agreement

Consulting Agreement;

Contractor Services Agreement;

Copyright Assignment Agreement.

End User Software License Agreement:

Field Trial Agreement;

Fulfillment Agreement;

Letter of Intent (LOI);

Manufacturing & Supply Agreement;

Master Professional Services Agreement;

Master Reseller Agreement;

Memorandum of Understanding;

Non-Compete Agreement;

Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA);

OEM Agreement;

Purchase Agreement;

Repair Services Agreement;

Sales Agency Agreement;

Software As A Service (SaaS) Agreement;

Software Development Agreement;

Software License Agreement; and

Trademark Assignment Agreement.

Our Dallas Business Lawyers Focus On Drafting Corporate Agreements

Our business lawyers represent individuals, small businesses, entrepreneurs, creative artists and inventors. Whether you need to start a new business, apply for a trademark, or negotiate a contract, our lawyers are ready to serve your diverse needs. Our Dallas business litigation lawyers also represent and defend clients in court throughout the United States, including the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern District of Texas, Northern District of Texas, Southern District of Texas, and Western District of Texas. 





Business Resources & Services

 

  • Asset Purchase Agreement;

  • Authorized Dealer Agreement

  • Consulting Agreement;

  • Contractor Services Agreement;

  • Copyright Assignment Agreement.

  • End User Software License Agreement:

  • Field Trial Agreement;

  • Fulfillment Agreement;

  • Letter of Intent (LOI);

  • Manufacturing & Supply Agreement;

  • Master Professional Services Agreement;

  • Master Reseller Agreement;

  • Memorandum of Understanding;

  • Non-Compete Agreement;

  • Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA);

  • OEM Agreement;

  • Purchase Agreement;

  • Repair Services Agreement;

  • Sales Agency Agreement;

  • Software As A Service (SaaS) Agreement;

  • Software Development Agreement;

  • Software License Agreement; and

  • Trademark Assignment Agreement.


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Additional Business Focus 

Our Business Attorneys Can Assist You With All Your Corporate Needs

If you're looking to start a new business, sell an existing business, or become a shareholder or partner in an existing company, our Texas business lawyers have the expertise to give you the proper counseling and advice. Our business lawyers counsel clients in a wide variety of corporate and commercial transactions related to corporations, limited liability companies, partnerships, and joint ventures, including:

 

  • Corporate formation

 

  • Corporate organization, ownership, and control

 

  • Corporate dissolution

 

  • Shareholder and operating agreements

 

  • Preparation and negotiation of corporate agreements

 

  • Preparation and negotiation of employment agreements

 

  • Preparation and negotiation of joint venture agreements

 

  • Preparation and negotiation of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs)

 

  • Preparation and negotiation of mergers, sales, acquisitions

 

  • Providing advice to majority and minority owners, members and partners

 

  • Representation of lenders and borrowers in commercial lending transactions

 

  • Representation of creditors in bankruptcy and other contexts

 


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