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The Strong Firm P.C. serves as your general corporate counsel regardless of the type or size of your business. We are experienced in the drafting, review, and negotiation of the various types of contracts and the diverse business relationships encountered in your everyday operations. We stay on top of the legal issues facing businesses so that we can help you innovate and refine your business to better adapt to the fluctuations in this sophisticated and ever-changing commercial environment. Our business law attorneys at The Strong Firm can help you to stay up-to-date on current trends in various areas of contract law and apply them into your business operations.

Our business law attorneys in The Woodlands are well-versed in all aspects of business law contracts and the legal issues you encounter in daily business dealings

Serving as your general counsel on all aspects of the contract laws impacting your business, our firm provides a full range of services, including the following:

  • Review and drafting of all types of contracts
  • Employment agreements
  • Non-compete agreements
  • Franchise agreements
  • Indemnity agreements
  • Waivers and releases
  • Independent contractor agreements
  • Service agreements
  • Lease agreements
  • Sales agreements
  • Licensing agreements
  • Settlement agreements
  • Confidentiality/Non-Disclosure agreements
  • Transactional documents of all types

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