Create binding contracts with our legal oversight.
Your business enters into new contracts with suppliers, employees, clients, and other parties often. These contracts establish an agreement between you and the other party, and if someone does not hold up their side of the agreement, there are consequences. For example, if you establish a contract with a supplier that does not make their deliveries on time, you could reserve the right to terminate your agreement in your contract.

At TriCity Lawyers, we practice contract law for those in the Chapel Hill, North Carolina area, and we can help you establish solid, legally binding contracts for your business. As lawyers who practice contract law, we realize how important good contracts are to your business’ reputation and profitability, and our team will support this cause with the contracts we help you create.
LEGAL KNOWLEDGE. HUMAN WISDOM.
When you develop a contract with someone else, it is essential that it is put in writing. Oral agreements are extremely difficult to prove in court, making written contracts developed by our legal office a necessity. Not only can we help you make contracts that reduce liability and difficulties for your business, but we can also review all contracts you plan to sign to ensure they protect your interests.
Our contract law firm is committed to helping your business thrive by helping you develop binding contracts that help your operation run smoothly and profitably. To set up a consultation or to find out more about how we help businesses with their contracts, contact us today.
Contact TriCity Lawyers Today!
FAQs About Contract Law
Your business relies on contracts every day—with suppliers, employees, clients, and other partners—to clearly define expectations and protect your interests. With this in mind, we invite you to reach out to us at TriCity Lawyers when you have questions or need contract law support. Check out some of the common questions we’re asked below.
Hidden
What is contract law, and why is it important for my business?
Contract law governs legally binding agreements between parties. Strong contracts help protect your business’s reputation and profitability by clearly outlining rights, responsibilities, and consequences if an agreement is broken.
Why should my contracts be in writing?
Written contracts are far easier to prove and enforce than oral agreements. Additionally, a written contract reduces misunderstandings and provides clear evidence of what both parties agreed to if a dispute arises.
What types of contracts do I need for my business?
Most businesses use contracts with suppliers, employees, clients, and service providers. Each type of contract should be tailored to your specific operations and risks.
What happens if the other party doesn’t meet their obligations?
A well-drafted contract often includes consequences such as termination of the agreement, financial remedies, or other protections. For example, you may reserve the right to end a contract if a supplier consistently delivers late.
Can your team review contracts before I sign them?
Yes. Having us review contracts before you sign them ensures the terms protect your interests, limit liability, and don’t expose your business to unnecessary risk.
Contact TriCity Lawyers Today!
At TriCity Lawyers, we offer services related to contract law for clients in Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, Graham, Pittsboro, Apex, Burlington, Fayetteville, Wake Forest, Morrisville, and Raleigh, as well as Research Triangle Park and the counties of Durham, Wake, Orange, Alamance, Person, Lee, Johnston, Franklin, and Chatham, North Carolina.