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Monday, 12 January 2015
While conducting my research for contract forms, i emailed a load of different solicitors to try and get more of an understanding as to the type of documents i would need if i were to pursue this line of work, but also as to how much i would have to pay to have such documents created.
The reason for this is that from an outside point of view, when approaching clients whom want commissioned work, having an official document which outlines your terms and agreements for going into work would reassure them that you are a professional; giving them more confidence in engagement of work with you.
Out of all of the companies i contacted, a few emailed back saying that they did not deal with this type of contract law, however, one company did email me back and followed up with a phone call appointment to discuss with me what exactly it was that i wanted. Once we'd discussed what i wanted, the solicitor who's name was Jess, then emailed me a quote outlining what the cost's would entail:
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