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The Law Office of Stephen Nault

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Contract Review Attorney in Tennessee

Most contract review comes down to one question: what does this document do to you if the relationship goes wrong? I read the agreement on your desk — a vendor contract, a lease, a 1099 agreement, a real-estate deal, an LOI — for the terms that decide that, and I tell you which ones are worth pushing on and which ones you can live with.

This page covers a focused service. For the broader editorial practice area, see Business Contracts in Tennessee.

The clauses that bite when a deal goes sideways

A contract reads fine when everyone is getting along. The review matters for the day they are not. So I focus on the provisions that drive disputes: scope and deliverables, payment terms, indemnification, the limit-of-liability cap, termination rights, the dispute-resolution and forum clauses, IP assignment, and confidentiality. Those are the terms that move risk from the other side onto you.

What you get back

The deliverable is a marked-up document and a short call to walk through it — the points that matter, the points that are fine as written, and the specific language worth negotiating. The goal is not to redline every comma; it is to show you where the real exposure sits so you can decide what to do with it.

Most reviews are flat-fee for a defined scope, with a two-to-three-day turnaround and a rush option when a deal is on the clock. If you have a contract in front of you and you are not sure what you are agreeing to, that is exactly the read this is for.

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