Contract Review

Know what you are signing
before it becomes a problem

Practical contract review for East Tennessee business owners, contractors, investors, and professionals who need clear legal risk guidance before moving forward.

Still using contracts you found online?

Templates can be useful starting points, but your actual risk usually lives in the details, missing language, and mismatch between the document and the deal.

Business Agreements

Service contracts, vendor agreements, purchase terms, and operating documents reviewed for practical legal risk.

Plain-English Review

Clear explanation of what the contract does, where it creates leverage, and where it creates exposure.

Risk Assessment

Identification of unfavorable terms, missing protections, renewal traps, fee exposure, and dispute provisions.

Negotiation Guidance

Practical revision strategy so you know what to ask for and what may be worth accepting.

What review can uncover

Good contract review is not about making every agreement perfect. It is about understanding the deal, identifying the risks that matter, and making a confident decision before you sign.

  • Automatic renewals, hidden fees, or penalty provisions
  • Broad indemnity and personal guarantee language
  • Payment, scope, timing, and change-order ambiguity
  • One-sided termination or dispute resolution terms
  • Confidentiality, intellectual property, and data obligations
  • Terms that do not match the business deal you expected

Common contract types

Service Agreements
Independent Contractor Agreements
Commercial Leases
Vendor Agreements
Purchase Agreements
Partnership Terms
NDAs
Licensing Agreements

If your agreement is not listed, Sero Law may still be able to review it or point you toward the right next step.

Start Online

Share the basics before you send documents

Start with the general contract type, deadline, and business context. Sero Law will advise on the appropriate next step before confidential documents are exchanged.

Start your contract review inquiry

Tell us what agreement you need reviewed and where you are in the decision process.

To request a planning session, please call or email Kevin directly. Do not include confidential information until Sero Law confirms representation.

Ready to take the next step?

Share a few basics, and Sero Law will respond with practical next steps. The first conversation is designed to bring clarity, not pressure.

Free initial consultations for new matters