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Ask HN: Generic web development legal paperwork?
1 point by norova on March 4, 2011 | hide | past | favorite | 1 comment
Lately I've been doing some freelance web development for a few small clients and was wondering if I should be protecting myself and my clients with some kind of legal paperwork? Are there some generic web development contracts available for this purpose? Should I be looking at forming an S Corporation, etc.? Any guidance is much appreciated!

Thanks!



As a sole proprietor nothing precludes you from having a web development agreement between you and your customers. In general, it's always good to have things in writing, it will not only protect you, but it will help eliminate confusion and address issues that may arise between you and your customers down the line. If you are planning to grow, hire employees, or just want limited liability and pass through taxation benefits, than you might want to also consider forming an LLC rather than a S corp - but it really depends on your circumstances. It would not hurt to consult with an attorney...




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