Legal Question in Business Law in California

Review legal doc

Hi, I'm looking to see how much it would cost to review an if necessary edit a car rental agreement. This contract is 9 pages long.


Asked on 5/11/09, 7:17 pm

4 Answers from Attorneys

Bryan C. Becker Your Lawyer for Life.

Re: Review legal doc

We regularly conduct contract reviews for clients. All of our legal services are provided on a fixed fee upfront basis. If you would like a quick quote, please feel free to email or call me.

Yours truly,

Bryan

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Answered on 5/11/09, 7:25 pm
Daniel Bakondi The Law Office of Daniel Bakondi

Re: Review legal doc

You may email my office to discuss fees, however, you sometimes need some bargaining power and or flexibility with the rentor in order to be able to make changes. You may email me some facts.

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Daniel Bakondi, Esq.

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Answered on 5/11/09, 7:28 pm
Joshua Hale Hale Law Group

Re: Review legal doc

My office regularly handles document review and analysis. I would need to know more about your business, and who you prospective renters are to give you a better idea of how to build the agreement properly.

JDH

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Answered on 5/11/09, 7:34 pm
Terry A. Nelson Nelson & Lawless

Re: Review legal doc

If you're talking about a contract for you to rent a vehicle from a regular rental company, you can pay 1/2 hour or more to review it, but I would estimate the likelihood of you getting them to agree any 'edit' changes as essentially zero. You'd be wasting your money by spending such legal fees. If you're talking about some kind of specialty rental, then changes may be possible.

If you are trying to do something that involves adapting some other company's contract for your use, then the attorney would need to spend time to determine what your needs and desires are, then do the work, billing by the hour typically. If this is what you're after, feel free to contact me to discuss an estimate.

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Answered on 5/11/09, 8:01 pm


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