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Are you an expert in IP law??


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Are you legally trained, expert in IP / NDA / CDA agreements, and knocking about at home for a few days over the holidays? Fancy reviewing my document and earning half a day's fee?


I have a draft contract cobbled together from bits and pieces of several others, designed to protect IP, and ensure confidentiality, in a B2B agreement.


I am looking for a lawyer who can review my draft contract, amend it to ensure it reads properly to the other party's lawyers (i.e. correct legal language), and also to check that I haven't missed anything important.


Ideally I would like:


A person who has had experience of drafting contracts (including ones that defend intellectual property)

Someone who has examples or templates that they have previously used, and can adapt

Someone who has worked at a well-known law firm


I have been let down by another lawyer, and I needs this to be done urgently - preferably by 4th Jan, or possibly the 7th Jan latest.


If you are interested please call Sarah 07972 368 261 or Adam 07885 987 940


Thanks

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