Re: Web Design Contracts
by Doug Isenberg <disenberg(at)GigaLaw.com>
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Form contracts can provide a good start -- but the key is knowing how to
customize a form to suit your specific needs, including what's in the form
contract that shouldn't (or needn't) be and (even trickier) what's _not_ in
the contract that should be.
For some background reading (but not forms!) that may help educate you
about this process, see the following articles on GigaLaw.com:
"Standard Clauses for Web Site Development Agreements,"
http://www.gigalaw.com/articles/2000/deutsch-2000-09.html
"Important Legal Issues for Outsourcing Web Site Development,"
http://www.gigalaw.com/articles/2000/grossman-2000-11.html
"How to Be a Better Negotiator in the Digital Realm,"
http://www.gigalaw.com/articles/2001/harris-2001-04.html
"Ten Tips for Creating a Bad Business Agreement,"
http://www.gigalaw.com/articles/2000/gall-2000-07.html
"Key Points for New Economy Contracts,"
http://www.gigalaw.com/articles/2001/uhlfelder-2001-01.html
Each of these articles is written by a different attorney with real-life
experience in the applicable issue.
Doug Isenberg, Esq.
Editor & Publisher, GigaLaw.com (http://www.GigaLaw.com)
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