San Antonio Business Contracts Lawyer
Bexar County Contract Law Attorney Helping Draft and Negotiate Business Contracts
Businesses of all sizes will enter into multiple different types of agreements with other parties. While some agreements may be made verbally, and others may be implied, a business can protect its rights and interests by using formal, written contracts. A legally binding contract will ensure that all parties understand their rights and obligations, and it can detail the procedures that will be followed if a party violates the terms of the agreement. To ensure that contracts will meet all legal requirements while providing the necessary legal protections, a company can work with a business law attorney to draft, negotiate, and review these types of agreements.
Geoff Mayfield, Attorney at Law is a skilled and experienced lawyer who can help businesses address their legal needs. For more than 15 years, he has been providing representation for small businesses and other types of companies, helping them address their ongoing legal concerns, resolve disputes and other legal issues, and build successful business strategies. He can help your business take the correct steps when entering into contractual agreements, and he will work to protect your rights and ensure that your contracts will meet your company's ongoing needs.
Legal Help With Multiple Types of Business Contracts
Geoff can work with your business to draft contracts and negotiate favorable terms. He can also help review your existing contracts to determine whether they need to be updated or whether there are any concerns that may affect your ability to meet your contractual obligations or enforce the terms of a contract. He can assist with:
- Partnership agreements - During the initial business formation process, Geoff can help partners create agreements that detail their rights and obligations, each partner's decision-making authority, the distribution of profits and losses, and the procedures that will be followed when new partners join the business or when a partner leaves the company. He can also help partners put new agreements in place when restructuring a business, and he can assist with the resolution of partnership disputes.
- Vendor and supplier contracts - Whether your business will be providing goods and services to a client, purchasing equipment from a supplier, or contracting with another company to perform work, Geoff can help you create contractual agreements and ensure that you understand your obligations, the types and methods of compensation, and your options in cases where a party cannot fulfill the terms of the contract. He can also provide representation in breach of contract disputes.
- Employment contracts and severance agreements - When establishing contracts with employees or independent contractors, you will want to make sure these agreements detail the compensation and benefits that will be provided and the terms of employment. In addition to addressing these issues, Geoff can make sure employment contracts or severance agreements contain non-compete or non-disclosure clauses that will provide your company with protections against unfair competition.
- Commercial real estate contracts and leases - Geoff can help create purchase and sale contracts in commercial real estate transactions, as well as any contractual agreements that may be needed during a real estate development project. He can also make sure landlords and tenants understand their rights and obligations in a commercial lease, and he can help resolve commercial landlord/tenant disputes.
Contact Our San Antonio Business Contract Attorney
Well-drafted contracts are essential for any business, and Attorney Geoff Mayfield can help your company create contractual agreements that will protect your rights and meet your needs. He will work with you to negotiate new contracts, review and update existing contracts, or address any contractual disputes that may arise. Contact our office today by calling 210-535-0870 and scheduling a free consultation. Geoff assists with business contracts and disputes in Laredo, Wilson County, New Braunfels, Blanco County, Seguin, Del Rio, Frio County, Kerrville, San Antonio, Atascosa County, Comal County, San Marcos, Kendall County, Guadalupe County, Medina County, Boerne, Bexar County, and Hondo.