Contracts – Review, Draft, Negotiate and Enforce.

Experience Matters. The Law Offices of Christopher A. Coluccio have been reviewing, negotiating, drafting, challenging, defending, and litigating agreements for decades. Chris has worked on thousands of agreements in his career and has been involved in many different industries. The amounts at stake have in some cases exceeded $100 million.

Review, draft, negotiate, and enforce. Reviewing an agreement is much more than reading it. Drafting an agreement is much more than relying on standard forms. Negotiating an agreement is not simple and takes patience. Depending on the level of analysis required for the situation, Chris must understand the intention of the parties, and advocate for his client’s position. The financial implications of the contract, the parties’ history, the psychology of the parties, their bargaining power, and the governing laws all play a role in working with contracts. When enforcement or defense of an agreement is necessary, the Law Offices of Christopher A. Coluccio will typically team up with outside litigation counsel. Assembling experts, consultants and other professionals in any court-related action is often necessary, but when litigation can be avoided or settled, that is often the best outcome for the client to conclude the matter and return to focusing on their business.

Types of Agreements. The following is a sampling of agreements that the Law Offices of Christopher A. Coluccio has worked on:

  • Commercial leases
  • Purchase and Sale agreements
  • Construction contracts with the project owner
  • Subcontracts
  • Supplier and vendor agreements
  • Commercial equipment agreements
  • Consulting agreements
  • Partnership agreements
  • Joint venture agreements
  • Insurance policies
  • Loan and Security agreements
  • Shareholder agreements
  • LLC agreements
  • Collective bargaining agreements
  • Employment agreements
  • Non-disclosure agreements
  • License agreements
  • Warranty agreements
  • Release and settlement agreements

For any specific inquiry regarding the law firm’s availability with respect to a contract matter or dispute, please contact the office. Please do not send any agreements or other documents to the office, as the firm must first decide whether to accept the matter. If accepted, administration paperwork must first be completed. Any unsolicited documents sent may be returned or destroyed without notice and at the law firm’s discretion.


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