Contract Drafting and Review Services for Ambitious Businesses Owners

Protect your business with legally sound, custom contracts built for growth.

You’re Building a Legit Business, But Are Your Contracts Protecting It?

Every entrepreneur reaches a point where deals get bigger, partnerships grow, and hiring becomes necessary. But vague, outdated, or DIY contracts can put everything you’ve built at risk. If you’re relying on templates or handshake agreements, your business might be more exposed than you realize.

Why Generic Business Contracts Can Cost You More Than You Think

When terms aren’t clear, deliverables aren’t defined, or legal protections are missing, you’re left vulnerable to payment issues, missed deadlines, and disputes that drain your time and money.

You need contracts that position you as the authority you are.

Have you ever…

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Gotten stuck in a bad business agreement? Costing you money, control, or peace of mind?

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Lost revenue due to unclear terms? Or didn’t get paid…

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Been nervous to hire someone because they might steal your processes?

If you’ve felt the sting of a contract gone wrong, now’s the time to make sure it doesn’t happen again.

Work With a Business Contract Lawyer Who Gets It

Choose a path that fits your business.

At DiAngelo Law, we’ve helped hundreds of entrepreneurs (new and established) protect their services, partnerships, and IP through legally strong, easy-to-understand contracts.

We know what’s at stake and how to secure it without overcomplicating things. Whether you’re reviewing a contract someone else sent you, or need a custom agreement drafted from scratch, we’re here to make sure your interests come first.

How Our Contract Services Work (Clear, Flat-Fee, Fast)

Our contract process is designed for clarity, speed, and support.

Book Your Free Legal Strategy Call

Pick a time that works for you and hop on a no-pressure call with a contract expert who gets business.

Flat-Fee Contract Quote

No hourly billing. No surprises. Just clear flat-fee pricing.

Custom Drafting or Legal Review

We either build your agreement from scratch, or review the contract you need to sign, flagging risks and fixing weak points.

Don’t Wait Until a Bad Business Contract Costs You Everything

Most contract issues aren’t obvious, until they are a disruption in your day-to-day business operations. By the time there’s a dispute, or revenue is lost, it’s often too late to fix. Without solid agreements, you could face:

Without solid agreements, you could face:

  • Unpaid invoices
  • Scope creep that drains your team
  • Confidential info getting leaked
  • Legal battles you never expected
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Imagine Sending and Signing Business Contracts with Total Confidence

When your business agreements are handled by a trusted small business lawyer, you stop guessing and start growing. You sign faster, collaborate smarter, and protect your time, money, and peace of mind. Let’s get your contracts working for you, so you can focus on what you do best.

Book Your Free Business Contract Consultation Today

We help new and established business owners understand what they’re signing (or having someone else sign) and ensure it protects what they’ve worked so hard to build.

FAQs

What does a small business contract lawyer do?

A small business contract lawyer helps you draft, review, and negotiate legal agreements that protect your business. Whether you’re hiring, collaborating, or signing new clients, we make sure your contracts are clear, enforceable, and aligned with your goals.

How much does it cost to have a lawyer review a contract?

The cost to review a contract depends on its length and complexity. At DiAngelo Law, contract review services for small businesses are flat-fee so you’ll know your cost upfront. No hourly surprises, ever.

What’s included in your contract drafting services?

Our contract drafting services include a legal strategy call, custom-written contract tailored to your business, and a final walkthrough to ensure you fully understand the terms. We don’t use templates we build agreements that reflect your actual services, risks, and priorities.

Why should small business owners use a contract lawyer instead of a template?

Most contract templates are missing critical legal protections or they include vague, risky language. A contract lawyer makes sure your agreements are legally sound and enforceable, helping you avoid disputes, lost revenue, or scope creep down the road.

Do you offer contract review for service-based businesses?

Yes. We regularly review contracts for service providers, creatives, consultants, and agency owners. Whether it’s a client agreement, partnership deal, or independent contractor contract, we ensure your terms are clear and protective.

Do I need to be located in Tampa to work with DiAngelo Law?

Not at all. While we’re based in Tampa, Florida, we work with small business owners across the U.S. on contract drafting and review matters. If your agreement doesn’t involve state-specific issues like real estate, we can support you wherever you’re located.

Do I really need a lawyer to review or draft my contracts?

Yes. Templates can miss critical terms, create loopholes, or leave you unprotected. A lawyer ensures your contracts match your business model, minimize risk, and are enforceable if a dispute ever arises.

What are the most common types of business contracts?

Some of the most common contracts small business owners need include:

  • Client Service Agreements – outline the scope, payment, and expectations for services you provide

  • Independent Contractor Agreements – define clear terms for hiring freelancers or contractors

  • Partnership Agreements – establish roles, responsibilities, and profit-sharing between business partners

  • Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) – protect confidential information when collaborating or hiring

  • Terms & Conditions / Privacy Policies – required for websites, especially those collecting data or selling online

  • Licensing Agreements – used when you allow others to use your intellectual property or brand assets

Having the right contract in place for the right situation reduces your legal risk and helps protect your revenue and reputation. If you’re unsure which agreements your business needs, we can help you identify and prioritize them based on your goals.

What’s the first step to protecting my business legally?

Schedule a legal strategy session. We’ll identify your current risks, prioritize what needs to be addressed, and create a roadmap to get your business legally protected and future-proofed.