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Good contracts create momentum. Great contracts prevent problems.

Clear, enforceable agreements, written by someone who understands the business behind them, not just the law.

A contract only matters on the day something goes wrong.

You sign agreements constantly, with clients, contractors, partners, vendors. Most of the time, nothing happens. Then one relationship goes sideways, and the document is the only thing protecting you.

The trouble is that most contracts get signed without anyone reading them the way a court eventually will. A good contract is not longer. It is clearer, and it does what you assumed it did, before you ever have to rely on it.

Not every contract needs to be rewritten. Some need targeted edits. Some need a better business conversation before any legal drafting begins.
Natalie Sulimani
How we think about it

We start with your business, not the boilerplate.

We understand the deal first

What the agreement is for, who is involved, and what you are actually trying to protect.

We write for clarity

Plain, enforceable terms, not pages added to look thorough. You will understand what you are signing.

We protect your position

The terms that matter get held. The ones that do not get traded. You keep your leverage.

We think ahead

Contracts drafted by a firm that also handles disputes are written for the day they might be tested.

Before you call a lawyer

A few questions worth asking yourself first.

Not every agreement needs a full legal review. Before you spend money on one, it helps to know what you are dealing with:

  • Is this a one-time deal, or a relationship you will repeat?
  • What in here is actually negotiable, and what is not?
  • Where do you have leverage, and where does the other side?
  • What is the real risk if this goes wrong, money, time, or reputation?

If you can answer those, you are already ahead. If you cannot, that is usually the sign it is worth a conversation.

What this covers

Contract work, start to finish.

Client & service agreements — the contracts your revenue depends on.
Vendor & contractor agreements — clear terms with the people you rely on.
Partner & operating agreements — the terms that prevent founder disputes.
NDAs & confidentiality — written to be enforceable, not copied online.
Review & redlines — a clear read on what to sign and what to change.
Negotiation — closing the deal without giving away your position.
Before you sign

Already have a contract in front of you?

If the agreement is written and someone is waiting on your signature, you need it read, not drafted. That is a bounded piece of work with its own page.

Contract review
Common questions

A few things clients ask.

Can you review a contract someone sent me?

Yes. Send it over and you will get a clear read on what it means, what to change, and whether to sign, before you commit to anything.

Do I really need a lawyer for a standard agreement?

Not always. A template is sometimes fine. The value is knowing which agreements carry real risk and which do not, so you spend attention where it matters.

How long does contract work take?

It depends on the agreement, and you will know the scope and timing before we begin. Most straightforward contracts move quickly.

Have a contract to sign, or one to write?

Send it over, or tell us the short version. If we are a good fit, we will take it from there.

Talk to us

Not sure this is the right service? Schedule a Strategy Session.

A trusted legal advisor for the decisions that shape your company.

Contact

300 Carnegie Center Dr, Ste 150
Princeton, NJ 08540

hello@sulimanilawfirm.com
(212) 863-9614

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