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Our corporate attorneys are routinely asked to analyze and revise complex commercial contracts of all types and descriptions across all different industries. In addition, we have experience in creating contract templates for large organizations which have a need to put in place system-wide contract requirements and standards and procedures. Our attorneys are familiar with a wide range of complex contracts, with both domestic and international counterparties, including data services agreements, software agreements, equipment purchase agreements, master service agreements, purchase and sale agreements, license agreements, merger agreements, stock purchase agreements, letters of intent, confidentiality agreements, non-compete agreements, sales contracts, materials purchase contracts, supply agreements, distribution agreements, outsourcing agreements, joint venture agreements, etc.
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