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    Quote Originally Posted by velocity101 View Post
    A good set of contracts is expensive for a reason, they're their to protect your intellectual property. You'll end up losing a lot more in the long run if you scrimp on getting good contracts in place earlier on.
    That is so true. Don't cheap out or it will bite you in the ass later on.

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    Making sure that you have all bases covered is essential. Everything has to be watertight.

    ---------- Post added 01-03-2012 at 06:14 AM ---------- Previous post was 12-20-2011 at 02:09 AM ----------

    Music lawyers must be raking it in.

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    If you need a ton of contracts drawn up it can cost you. But if you only need a few I have them at very reasonable price. Not trying to spam this thread, but this thread is old so if you are looking for a current source you may want to check it out.....

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    no spam it's a need for alot of ppl here ..so I say good post
    keep providing stuff like that.. this is what the business section here needs
    resources for producers/artists/media & ent. companies

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    If a post can give good advice or provide something of value then it's definitely not spam.

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    On average how much does a specialist lawyer cost?

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    Arm and Leg + your first born.

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    look like $300 to $900 per hour
    probably around $750-$1,500 for a contract revision
    but they do consultation for about $100 a hour which can be all you need.. a look over of a contract

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    Quote Originally Posted by fataltone View Post
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    look like $300 to $900 per hour
    probably around $750-$1,500 for a contract revision
    but they do consultation for about $100 a hour which can be all you need.. a look over of a contract

    Damn, I'm in the wrong profession.

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    thanks!

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