Legal Question in Business Law in Indiana
A consulting client recently asked to provide a service which we don't specialize in. We found a different company who does provide the particular service. Instead of putting our client in touch with the other company, we want to make a contract between us and our client for the service which then we will have different company provide for our client. My question is, can I enter into contractual agreement with my client for the service provided by third party?
Asked on 6/22/14, 7:40 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Kenneth Wilk
Rubino Ruman Crosmer & Polen
You run the risk of offending and alienating your client by doing this. You client has no obligation or reason to sign a contract with your company which limits the client's ability to seek services from a third party.
Answered on 6/23/14, 3:10 pm
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