Poor contracts lead to expensive mistakes. But most are easy to avoid.
Vague terms. Missing clauses. Poorly written contracts can cost your business time, money and credibility.
In this free webinar, Lawpath’s legal expert Sahil Bhandula will unpack the biggest mistakes business owners make when drafting or relying on service agreements, NDAs, employment contracts, and client terms. You’ll learn how to spot risky language, fix problems before they escalate, and build stronger, clearer contracts going forward.
Perfect for startups, sole traders and growing teams who want clearer, safer contracts.
Understand what to include (and what to avoid) in your key agreements
Reduce liability and protect your rights in every agreement
Spot high-risk wording before it leads to a dispute
Ask your contract-related questions live and get expert advice
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