How to Draft a Good Client Service Agreement

When

Friday, May 15, 2015 from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM EST
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This is an online event. 

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Elena Volkova 
Volkova Law Group PLLC 
917-597-7191 
elena@volkovalaw.com

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Do you ever wonder if having a professionally drafted service agreement would help you make more money? Do you feel like your clients are taking advantage of your home-made agreement or unwritten promises?

Stop using online forms that don’t protect your interests and confuse your clients!

Instead, join Elena Volkova, Esq., for this (free) teleseminar and learn how to draft a good client service agreement. You can dial in from anywhere.

We’ve seen so many deals gone wrong between very smart entrepreneurs and their clients because of agreements that didn’t reflect both parties’ expectations. Seeing how common this is, Elena has started hosting regular workshops with business owners to talk about the benefits of having clear written service agreements.

This teleseminar is for you if:

  • you ever worked with clients who don’t understand what you will do for them;
  • your clients expect unreasonable timelines or make the project bigger and bigger without expecting to pay you more; or
  • some of your clients “forgot” to pay you?

We’ll explain how to give your clients a carefully prepared service agreement that’s easy to understand. You’ll show your clients that you mean business – while letting them know exactly what to expect.

It’s a simple process, but one that sets you apart from the many service providers who don’t work with service agreements (or even those who work with unclear or incomplete ones).

Sounds like information you have been searching for? We look forward to speaking with you on the call and maybe even hearing some of your ideas, too!

Elena Volkova, Esq. is the founding member of Volkova Law Group PLLC, a Manhattan law firm serving the legal needs of local businesses, non-profits and families. Elena works with start-ups and mature businesses helping them incorporate, raise financing, acquire or sell assets and negotiate complex service and employment agreements. Before starting her own practice, she was a capital markets associate at LeBoeuf Lamb (2002-2006) and Linklaters (2006-2011).