Cut down on your legal costs with Contract Tailor

Posted by Liam Britten on 2011-01-17 2:36:00 PM

The high cost of lawyers’ billable hours means that legal precautions are often forgotten by small and medium-sized businesses. What seems like an easy expense to forgo might help the bottom line, but it could leave you bottoms up if your company gets sued or needs to sue. Expensive contracts are the best protection a big pile of money can buy.

But for those companies without big piles of money lying around, there’s Contract Tailor. Contract Tailor is a Vancouver startup that provides lawyer-made contracts at a fraction of the cost of hiring a law firm. It’s an economical way for smaller companies to protect themselves and their property.

Contract Tailor uses a paint-by-numbers sort of system that gives users a basic contract for the situation they are seeking, and then recommends specific clauses based on the user’s industry and location. Every clause has been pre-drafted by Contract Tailor’s legal team, and for $60 per month, you can have unlimited contracts made up by Contract Tailor.

Contract Tailor even says that their service is great for lawyers; lawyers can free up resources and man hours by using Contract Tailor to draft their own contracts for clients.

For more info on Contract Tailor, click here.

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Liam Britten

Liam Britten

Liam Britten is a writer and editor with a journalism background operating out of Vancouver. In addition to his work at Techvibes, he has been published in student publications across Canada, as well as local newspapers such as The MapleRidge-Pitt Meadows TIMES and The Langley Advance. An aficionado for the finer things in life — such as video games and sports — Liam is plugged into the tech... more



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