Is Business Legal Hub a law firm?
Business Legal Hub is not a law firm and does not provide legal services. The purchase of a contract template is not the purchase of legal services or constitute an attorney-client relationship. The templates are drafted by a lawyer, but the contract templates are created and sold by Business Legal Hub LLC. Business Legal Hub LLC is not a law firm, and no legal services are provided.
Are these contract templates reliable?
Yes! But we know that may not be enough to earn your trust, so here’s a longer answer:
When you buy a contract template from Business Legal Hub, you recieve:
- A peer-reviewed contract drafted by James Greene, a licensed attorney.These templates are also been reviewed by several lawyers, which means you're getting the expertise of a handful of attorneys at only a fraction of their hourly rates.
- Peace of mind knowing your contract was written for your industry by someone who understands your business. You’ll get the same contract that many other pros in your industry have used to protect their business.
- Solid protection in plain English. No legalese inlcuded, so you can earn your clients’ trust with a contract they can understand.
- Regular updates. We don’t believe in making you pay again for something you already purchased.
Do these contract templates work in my state?
Our templates are not drafted towards any specific state. Having your contract template reviewed by an attorney in your area is always a good idea, but starting with one of our templates will save you a ton of money.
Do I need to use contracts for my business?
YES! Contracts should be something you use from the very beginning of your business.
There are three situations in which you need a contract.If any of them apply to you, then yes, it's time for a contract.
Situation 1: You are running a business and want your clients to treat you like a business owner. Contracts are not used to intimidate clients or create an extra hurdle in your process. They’re used as a tool to both protect your business and build trust with your clients.
Situation 2: You need to get paid. If any exchange of goods and services results in an invoice, you need a contract. If you’re providing services or products for free or as a gift, then a contract wouldn’t be necessary. If you’re trading services, we’d still recommend a contract so everyone “pays up.”
Situation 3: You need to cover your butt. What's more expensive than a contract template? A lawsuit. Even if it's only in small claims court — or has no merit — you still have to deal with it. In other words: It will still cost you hundreds of dollars at best. Each of our templates are created to minimize the risks to you and your business and reduce the amount of money you could be on the hook for if a client decides to file a lawsuit.
Will these contract templates work for my state?
Yes! All contract templates are drafted to protect your business within the United States. Do note that states have varying laws that can affect certain sections of contracts.
How are the contract templates delivered?
Each template is delivered immediately in Word format for easy use "as is." You'll be able to upload your template to any e-signing platform of your choice.
What if I already have a contract?
That depends - did you get it from a lawyer? Contracts downloaded from Google are often missing things, and if you’re using one that someone else gave you - it might not be right for your business.
Can you review a contract for me?
Generally, no. However, if you require further assistance for legal matters you can reach out to me at james@businesslegalhub.com.
In general, we are only able to assist with legal matters in Florida, California, Nevada, Oklahoma, and Washington.
Do you offer refunds?
Due to the digital nature of these products, and your immediate access to the digital downloads, no refunds will be provided.