Contract Review Services
for Businesses & Professionals

Flat-fee attorney review of business contracts, agreements, and legal documents.
Identify risks, clarify obligations, and negotiate with confidence before signing.

Contract Review & Legal Document Review Services

Before signing a contract or legal document, it is critical to understand exactly what you are agreeing to. Many agreements are written to protect the party who drafted them, not you.

A professional contract review helps identify potential risks, clarify obligations, and ensure the agreement reflects the terms you actually intend.

Lamar Legal provides flat-fee contract review services for entrepreneurs, businesses, and professionals who want clear legal guidance before signing.

Our reviews focus on practical legal advice so you can move forward with confidence.

Why Contract Review Matters?

Contracts often contain provisions that may significantly affect your rights, responsibilities, and financial exposure.

Without careful review, you may unknowingly agree to terms that:

  • limit your legal rights
  • shift liability to you
  • restrict your business activities
  • create unfavorable financial obligations
  • omit important protections

An attorney review ensures that the agreement is clear, enforceable, and aligned with your interests before you commit.

Types of Agreements We Review

We review a wide range of business and professional agreements, including:

  • Service Agreements
  • Consulting Agreements
  • Independent Contractor Agreements
  • Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs)
  • Operating Agreements
  • Partnership Agreements
  • Shareholder Agreements

  • Employment Agreements
  • Licensing Agreements
  • Commercial Leases
  • Investor / Subscription Agreements
  • Vendor Agreements
  • Custom Business Contracts

If you are unsure whether your document qualifies, you may still submit an intake request and we will confirm.

Our Flat-Fee Contract Review Services

LAMAR LEGAL PLLC offer structured contract review services depending on the length and complexity of the agreement. All services include attorney review and a written summary of key issues and recommendations.

Essential Contract Review

Flat Fee: $450

Designed for short agreements where you need quick legal clarity before signing.

Includes:

• Attorney review of one agreement (up to 10 pages)
• Written summary identifying key risks and concerns
• Identification of unusual or unfavorable provisions
• Practical recommendations for next steps

Delivery time: 3-5 business days

High-Stakes Contract Review

Flat Fee: $2,000

Designed for agreements involving significant financial, legal, or operational risk.

Common examples include:

• Licensing agreements
• Shareholder or partnership agreements
• Employment agreements
• Intellectual property agreements
• Commercial leases

Includes:

• Detailed attorney review
• Written comments and suggested revisions
• Identification of legal and operational risks
60-minute strategy consultation

Delivery time: 5-7 business days

Strategic Contract Review

Flat Fee: $1,250

Our most common review service for business contracts.

Includes:

• Attorney review of one agreement (typically up to 30 pages)
• Written analysis identifying risks and recommended revisions
• Contract comments highlighting negotiation opportunities
45-minute strategy consultation

Delivery time: 5-7 business days

Enterprise Contract Review

Starting at $2,750

Enterprise reviews are designed for complex transactions or multiple related agreements.

Examples include:

• Operating Agreement and Subscription Agreement reviews
• Investor documentation packages
• Multi-document licensing or partnership arrangements
• Transactions involving multiple parties or layered obligations

Includes:

• Review of multiple agreements
• Cross-document risk analysis
• Written legal analysis and comments
60-minute strategy consultation

Delivery time: 7-10 business days

Final pricing is confirmed after reviewing the intake form and document details.

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What You Will Receive

Depending on the selected review package, clients typically receive:

  • Attorney review of the submitted agreement(s)
  • Written summary of key risks and concerns
  • Comments identifying problematic provisions
  • Suggested revisions or negotiation points
  • Strategy consultation (included with certain packages)
  • Limited follow-up clarification after delivery

Service Delivery Times

Standard Delivery
5-7 business days

Priority Delivery
3-4 business days (+$300)

Expedited Delivery
2 business days (+$500)

Delivery times begin after the engagement agreement is signed and payment is received.

Our goal is to help you understand the practical implications of the contract and make informed decisions before signing.

How The Contract Review Process Works

Clear structure. Defined scope. No surprises.

Step 1 – Submit the Contract Review Intake Form

Provide basic information about the agreement and upload the document if available.

Step 2 – Receive Engagement Agreement & Invoice

We confirm the appropriate review service and send an engagement agreement with payment instructions.

Step 3 – Attorney Review Begins

Once the engagement is confirmed and payment is received, the review process begins.

Step 4 – Receive Your Review and Legal Guidance

You will receive a written summary of findings and have the opportunity to discuss the contract with the attorney depending on your service package.

Submitting an intake form does not create an attorney-client relationship. Representation begins only after a signed engagement agreement and payment are received.

Ready to Request A Contract Review?

If you would like an attorney to review your contract or legal document, you may begin by completing the intake form below. You will receive a response with the appropriate review service and next steps.

Lamar Legal PLLC is licensed in the State of Florida. Documents governed by laws outside Florida may still be reviewed; however, legal opinions regarding non-Florida law may be limited and you may be advised to consult local counsel.