Legal Question in Technology Law in California

Web Design

I am trying to get started in web design. How do I find a web design contract for my clients to sign that will protect me and the work I do?

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Asked on 7/03/08, 8:33 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Gordon Firemark Law Offices of Gordon P. Firemark

Re: Web Design

you could, um, hire a lawyer. It's not going to be as expensive as you might think. This kind of contract isn't rocket science, but you probably shouldn't use something copied from a book, unless you're familiar with the laws that cover this area.

Consider the fees you pay a lawyer part of the "tuition" you pay for being educated about the legal aspects of the business you're getting into.

a reasonable estimate for a basic web-design services contract is $500 to $800 depending on the level of complexity, and your own special needs (if any).

Small price to pay for some education AND a contract you'll use over and over again.

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Answered on 7/11/08, 5:58 pm
Robert Preskill Robert Preskill

Re: Web Design

You can hire a lawyer to draft one. There are no magic forms in a book that you could use without having someone analyze what rights you are looking to retain and what liabilities you are trying to avoid. A lawyer would probably be able to do this work for less than $1000.

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Answered on 7/05/08, 3:11 pm


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