
Miami Contract
Drafting Attorney
Protect your deals, your business, and yourself with professionally drafted contracts from our Miami attorneys.
Contract Drafting in Miami
A poorly drafted contract can cost you far more than the lawyer you didn't hire. Our Miami contract attorneys draft clear, enforceable agreements for businesses, real estate transactions, employment relationships, and personal dealings. We also review contracts presented to you so you know exactly what you're signing — and we fight for your interests when contracts are breached.
Our Contract Drafting Services
Business Contracts & Agreements
Partnership agreements, operating agreements, vendor contracts, and service agreements for Miami businesses.
Real Estate Contracts
Purchase and sale agreements, lease agreements, and real estate investment contracts.
Employment Agreements
Employment contracts, non-compete agreements, severance agreements, and independent contractor agreements.
Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs)
Protecting your confidential information, trade secrets, and proprietary business information.
Contract Review
Reviewing contracts presented by other parties to identify unfavorable or dangerous provisions before you sign.
Breach of Contract Representation
Pursuing or defending breach of contract claims when agreements are violated.
Contract Drafting FAQs
Do I need an attorney to draft a contract in Florida?
No — but a contract drafted without legal knowledge is often unenforceable or missing critical protections. Courts regularly find DIY contracts defective. An attorney-drafted contract protects you if the other party breaches.
What makes a contract enforceable in Florida?
A valid Florida contract requires offer, acceptance, consideration (something of value exchanged), and mutual assent. Certain contracts must be in writing — real estate, agreements over one year, and contracts for goods over $500.
Can I use a contract template from the internet?
Generic templates often lack jurisdiction-specific language, are missing key protections, or contain outdated provisions. We recommend having an attorney review any template before using it.
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