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Business Contracts & Commercial Agreements

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Commercial Contract Drafting and Negotiation

Contracts are central to how businesses allocate risk, define relationships, and execute transactions. Linnemeyer Law advises clients on the drafting and negotiation of commercial agreements that reflect business realities, anticipate future growth, and reduce the likelihood of disputes.


About Business Contracts

Across all types of businesses, contracts govern critical relationships with customers, employees, vendors, partners, and investors. Well‑structured agreements help allocate risk, clarify expectations, and support efficient business operations.

  • Why Business Contracts Are Important: Business contracts allocate risks, define rights and obligations, and support enforceable business relationships.

Other Agreements

Besides contracts, Linnemeyer Law can help you create other important documents for your business, including, but not limited to:

  • Operating Agreements
  • Shareholder Agreements
  • Partnership Agreements
  • Joint Venture Agreements
  • Consulting Agreements
  • Non-Disclosure Agreements
  • Asset Purchase Agreements
  • Distributor Agreements
  • Employee Agreements
  • Employee Handbooks
  • Private Placement Memorandums
  • Promissory Notes
  • Security Agreements
  • Subscription Agreements
  • Restrictive Covenant Agreements
  • And more

Business contracts rarely exist in isolation. Linnemeyer Law advises clients on agreements in the context of entity structure, financing, and long‑term growth, ensuring contracts work together as part of an integrated legal framework.

Businesses often benefit from having contracts reviewed or prepared before commitments are finalized. Linnemeyer Law works with clients to draft, review, and negotiate business contracts and commercial agreements tailored to their specific objectives. Many contract matters can be handled on a flat‑fee basis once the scope of the engagement is defined, providing clarity and predictability as to cost.

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