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Legal Forms Designed and Used by Technology Lawyers
Draughon Professional AssociationAll of the forms you will find on this site have been designed and are currently used by one of the leading technology law firms in the United States. Draughon is renowned for creating thorough contracts and legal documents dealing with technology issues for such clients as: Modis International, CSX Corporation, Concurrent Technologies Corporation, First South Bank, Tempus Software and technology entreprenuers.

What makes your legal forms different from all the rest?
Visitors to this site often ask that question ...and to answer it in detail would take pages, but the three primary differences are
  1. Attention to Details - Our contract templates are complete drafts that can be tailored to your needs using free instructions, checklists and video walk-throughs highlighting key issues.
  2. Legal Experience - We are a technology law firm that focuses on representing clients in e-Business. We have more than fifteen years of experience in technology law and serve as public advocates for technology policy issues facing you and your business.
  3. Draughon Lawyers - Should you ever have a legal form or contract challenged, who better to represent you than the author of the contract. We provide free negotiation advice to help you get your contract signed. We know our forms in and out - What happens if you purchase a form someone else? You're on your own!
  4. Advocacy - Most of our contract templates are drafted to advocate the position of one side of the transaction. You pick the side of the transaction applicable to you!

What If I Don't Use Legal Forms & Contracts ...
dynamite.jpg - 4201 Bytes If you don't have a signed written agreement you may not be able to enforce your contract. Managing contract performance claims and non-payment issues can be almost impossible without a written agreement.

Protection from known risks
Legal forms and contracts address issues of known risk and try to limit possible losses ... known risks that are routinely addressed in our contract forms include:
  • Non-payment
  • Contract Changes / Ammendments
  • Scope of Work Definitions
  • Delivery Obligations
  • Intellectual Property Ownership and Confidentiality

Protection from unknown risks
Properly written legal contracts also offer some degree of protection from unknown risks such as minimizing personal liability, indemnification and insurance obligations. Key unknown risks that are commonly addressed in our contact forms include:
  • Arbitration in Lieu of Litigation
  • Limitation of Liability
  • Breach of Warranty
  • Indemnification
  • Insurance

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