Legal Question in Business Law in California
I need to keed my developer and my customer from cutting me out
Hello,
I am selling a developers software to a company which I have located, and need to make sure that the developer does not in any way ever work for or sell to the company I am selling to or any of its afilliates, subsidiaries, etc.
I will need the developer to communicate with the company I am selling to, and need an airtight way of keeping him and the other company from going around me. This developer has burned me once before.
Can you please help in suggesting a contract?
Thank you for your time.
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: I need to keed my developer and my customer from cutting me out
You were burned before, and you still deal with this developer??!?
May I respectfully suggest you hang up from the Internet and call a lawyer to have a contract drafted.
Re: I need to keed my developer and my customer from cutting me out
You need a carefully drafted contract. I have done a contract of that sort for a client here within the past 6 months.
If you want, you may phone me and give me some of the details; and once you do that I will know how well I will be able to help you. Then, if you wish, you can hire me to do the contract for you.
You need to e-mail me back your phone number or call my phone number listed in law guru. We are not permitted to give our phone numbers in these replies.
Re: I need to keed my developer and my customer from cutting me out
Airtight?? Forget it. Reasonable and enforceable restrictions can be created if all parties are willing to sign onto such contract. Contact me if interested in having such contract created. There is no such thing as a worthwhile free form on the internet, nor a free lunch.
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