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Archive for November, 2009

New: Website Design Agreement

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

We’ve just released a new batch of contracts and the latest one is for website designers.

It’s designed for use by a website designer when being commissioned to design and develop a website for a client.

Whilst reasonably balanced, the agreement is prepared from the website designer’s point of view rather than that of the client.

There is a one page Form of Agreement, 4 pages of Terms & Conditions and Schedules which will set out details of the work to be done and the detailed payment terms.

Visit our site to find out more and read full details about the new web design agreement.

We like your feedback so if you use this document do let us know how you get on with it.

ContractStore is a founding member of new online Association

Monday, November 16th, 2009

ContractStore is pleased to be a founding member of APOD – The Association of Publishers of Online Legal Documents (www.apod.co.uk) which has just been established.
APOD has been created to raise awareness of the supply of online legal documents, as an affordable and reliable alternative to costly high street professional legal services. The association will also serve as an education tool for businesses as to which legal documentation is required to protect their interests, in various matters from employment to trading agreements.
Acting as a digital forum between online publishers and businesses, the website will serve as a portal of information, offering an invaluable instant contract-supply service to visitors to the site.
Founding members include major online legal document publishers such as ContractStore, Lawpack, Net Lawman and Simply-Docs.
Giles Dixon, a founder member of APOD and MD of ContractStore, says: “In tough economic trading conditions it is vital to ‘batten down the hatches’ and leave no stone unturned when protecting your business – whether this is guarding against bad debtors or making sure you are limiting your risk to claims. Properly written Terms of Business are always important, but especially so when market conditions are more difficult and customers are more likely to default on their commitments.
“However, there is still very little awareness amongst businesses of the benefits that can be achieved by buying legal documents online, and APOD has come into being for this reason.”
For more information visit www.apod.co.uk