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Our Des Moines construction attorneys will effectively and efficiently assist you or your company in your construction dispute. Our experience encompasses every aspect of construction law, including the creation and review of general contractor and subcontractor agreements. We strive to resolve any construction dispute in a cost-effective manner with above-and-beyond client service.
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In this video, our Des Moines construction law attorneys explain how properly drafted independent contractor agreement is to establish the relationship between your business and the independent contractor that you are contracting with will be seen as an independent contractor and a not an employee when viewed by the courts, and to protect your business should any legal disputes arise between your company and the independent contractor.
In this video, our Des Moines construction law attorneys explain non-compete clauses, trade secret clauses, non-solicitation clauses, non-disparagement clauses and a host of other important items to include in your employment contracts and IC agreements. We’ll also go over some of the common, but every important clauses that should be in every contract no matter the business.
The point of these contracts is to protect your business from legal issues, establish clear roles and responsibilities on both sides, outline the services to be performed by the employee or independent contractor, and to create trust and transparency between the business and it’s workers.