Client Agreement
Description
This is a template for a client agreement. A client agreement establishes the terms of the working relationship between you (the Company), and the client that has hired you to perform certain services for them or their business.
It is meant to provide a standardized base of protections that you can then customize to fit your business and the requirements of each client relationship. *This is not to be used for construction services or other industries where regulations require specific clauses
Includes
-Introductory page with key considerations and more information on how to use the template most effectively
-Contract template with comment boxes that explain the intricacies of a client agreement, including clauses that account for explanation of services, payment terms (includes multiple options), changes to scope, intellectual property, liability and contract termination.
Example Uses
-A business that provides organizational or diversity consulting services to other businesses
-A business that provides branding and design work
-A business providing communications or social media consulting
-A business developing products or processes for another business or individual
Notes and Disclaimer
We recommend purchasing the Contract Amendment/Addendum Template with this Template so you have a way to record any scope changes or additions in writing. You may also want to think about getting our Client Contract Bundle to get them all together for a discount! You can also get this Template bundled with other great business contracts so check out all our bundle options.
This template was drafted by a Pennsylvania licensed attorney under Pennsylvania laws. It may be used by individuals in other states but if you are located in another state, it may be beneficial to speak to an attorney licensed in your state for any specific considerations. Templates do not constitute specific legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship. If you have specific questions about how you should use the resource or about your unique situation, please speak with an attorney.
















