I will draft ironclad project based freelance agreements and sows
Licensed US Attorney Ironclad Contracts Legal Agreements
About this Gig
Short-term projects require highly specific contracts. If you are entering into a project-based arrangement without a defined Statement of Work (SOW) or project agreement, you are risking endless revisions, unpaid milestones, and project abandonment.
As a licensed US Attorney (Bar #359000), I draft precise, project-based freelance agreements that keep everyone accountable. Whether it's software development, graphic design, or consulting, I ensure every detail is legally bound.
Your project agreement will feature:
- Strict Statements of Work (SOW)
- Milestone Payment Schedules
- Revision Limitations (Stopping free work)
- Kill Fees / Cancellation Policies
- Acceptance Criteria for Final Delivery
Don't let a "quick project" turn into a legal nightmare. I provide clear, professional, and binding project contracts so you can focus on the work, knowing you will get paid. Choose your package and let's get started.
Field of law:
Business (corporate)
Target country:
United States
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FAQ
What is a kill fee?
A kill fee ensures you are paid a specific percentage if the client abruptly cancels the project.
What is a Statement of Work (SOW)?
It is a document that strictly defines the tasks, deliverables, and timeline of a specific project.
Can this contract stop clients from asking for endless edits?
Yes, we will legally cap the number of revisions allowed in the contract.
Are milestone payments legally binding?
Yes, I draft the payment schedule so that the client must pay before the next phase begins.
I have a highly technical project; can you draft an SOW for it?
Yes, I will work with you to clearly define technical deliverables in legal terms.

