Legal Question in Business Law in Texas
Working interest contract
My brother-in-law is going to work with the owner of anohter company. The owner of the company would like to give my brother-in-law a working interest in the company. Not an owner percentage. I need a copy of a working interest contract for my brother-in-law. He will get a % of the net profit either quarterly or yearly but not a % of the business.
Please respond
Thank you
Asked on 6/04/06, 5:34 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Dinesh Singhal
Singhal & Associates
Re: Working interest contract
So what are you waiting for? You need to hire a lawyer (me or someone else) to draft that agreement for you.
Dinesh Singhal
Answered on 6/04/06, 8:37 pm
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