Contract Drafting and Review

The Whay Law Firm Offers Contract Reviews In Washington, D.C.

Learn More About Government Contracts and Awards

If you have been chosen to work on a government project, you will need to draft a contract. The contract you create and sign will be the terms for your project — and you and the government must both sign and agree to it. In some cases, the government agency you are working for may present you with a contract and you will need to review and sign it. The Whay Law Firm in Washington, D.C. will review your contract or draft a new one if necessary.

Should I Sign A Contract Without An Attorney?

It is never good idea to sign any contract without your attorney present. Your attorney helps you understand the terms of the contract and makes sure you are willing to agree to those terms before you sign it. Your attorney can also suggest changes to the contract. And, if you need to create a contract, your attorney can help with that as well.

Can I Afford To Have An Attorney Review My Contract?

The experienced government contract attorneys at the Whay Law Firm are more than happy to review your contract and will do so at an affordable price. You shouldn’t have to worry about the cost of good legal services, and the Whay Law Firm is always fair and affordable.

Get Help From A Contract Attorney In Washington, D.C.

Don’t sign a contract until it has been reviewed by a knowledgeable government contract attorney. The Whay Law Firm is happy to help with all of your government contract needs. Call (202) 448-9677 today.

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