Contract Law
Legally Binding Yourself in a Contract Agreement
A contract is a written or spoken agreement, especially one concerning employment, sales, or tenancy that is intended to be enforceable by law. These are voluntary agreements between two or more parties covering a wide range of legal matters. There are generally several main components that make up a contract: offer, acceptance, consideration, intent, mutuality of obligation, and in most cases has to be in writing.
Maverick Law Group can assist you in creating contracts, reviewing contracts, and negotiating contract terms.
Why Professional Contract Review Matters
Having a contract in place for certain matters is an essential step in most situations. Ensuring that the contract covers everything you are looking for, everything you need, and provides you with the full protection possible is necessary. Our attorney is trained to look for potential issues and advise you on the best route to take in situations.
Types of Contracts
Maverick Law Group can assist you in creating contracts, reviewing contracts, and negotiating contract terms.
Partnership Agreements
We draft and negotiate partnership agreements that define ownership, responsibilities, profit sharing, and dispute resolution processes.
Shareholder Agreements
We prepare and review shareholder agreements, including buy-sell provisions and governance matters, to protect business owners.
Purchase Agreements
We draft and negotiate purchase agreements that clearly establish terms, obligations, and remedies for buyers and sellers.
Purchase or Sale of a Business
We provide counsel and contract work for buying or selling businesses, including asset purchase agreements and due diligence review.
Real Estate
We draft and review real estate contracts, leases, and purchase agreements to protect your interests in property transactions.
Contract for Deeds
We prepare and review contracts for deeds and other seller-financed transaction documents.
Our Contract Law Process
We guide you through every stage of contract development and enforcement, from initial consultation to dispute resolution if needed.
Step 1: Initial Consultation
We begin with a consultation to understand the purpose of the contract, the parties involved, and your desired outcomes.
Step 2: Drafting & Review
We prepare, review, and revise contract language to reflect the agreed terms and reduce ambiguity or future disputes.
Step 3: Negotiation & Execution
We negotiate contract terms with opposing parties and assist with execution to ensure the agreement is enforceable.
Step 4: Dispute Resolution
If disputes arise, we represent clients in enforcement, settlement negotiations, or litigation to protect contractual rights.
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A contract is a written or spoken agreement between two or more parties intended to be enforceable by law. Key elements include offer, acceptance, consideration, mutual intent, and mutuality of obligation. Certain contracts may also need to be in writing under state law to be enforceable.
We handle a range of contracts including partnership agreements, shareholder agreements, purchase agreements, contracts for sale or purchase of a business, real estate contracts, and contracts for deeds. We can help draft, review, and negotiate terms to protect your interests.
Call Maverick Law Group, PLLC at 701-852-5224 or use the online contact form to request a consultation. Evening and weekend appointments are available upon request.
A contract is a written or spoken agreement intended to be enforceable by law. Contracts are commonly used for employment, sales, tenancy, business transactions, and other matters where parties want clear, enforceable promises. While some agreements may be oral, certain contracts (such as real estate or those required by statute) must be in writing to be enforceable.
We handle a wide range of contracts including partnership agreements, shareholder agreements, purchase agreements, contracts for sale or purchase of a business, real estate contracts, and contracts for deeds. We tailor each agreement to the client's goals and the practical realities of North Dakota law.

