We review the proposed agreement, the parties involved, the timeline, and the business objective. This stage focuses on understanding what the company is trying to accomplish and where the key legal issues may arise.
Holmes Business Law advises companies on drafting, reviewing, and negotiating contracts that support growth, reduce legal risk, and protect day-to-day operations.
Business-focused legal counsel for Pennsylvania companies.
Clear, practical contract guidance.
Responsive support for time-sensitive matters.
Strategic drafting, review, and negotiation.
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Contract issues often begin long before a dispute. Unclear language, one-sided terms, and outdated templates can create avoidable exposure. Early legal review helps your company identify risk, preserve leverage, and make informed decisions before obligations are locked in.
Agreement received for review
A customer, vendor, consultant, or business partner has sent over an agreement, and your company needs to understand the legal and operational impact before signing.
Templates no longer fit the business
Your business is still using templates that no longer reflect current pricing, services, staffing structure, or responsibility allocation.
Stronger protections are needed
The other side is pushing terms that expose the business to unnecessary liability, vague obligations, or avoidable post-signing disputes
The proposed terms create unnecessary risk
The other side is pushing terms that expose the business to unnecessary liability, unclear obligations, or avoidable post-signing disputes.
This practice area is designed for companies that need reliable legal support across their contract lifecycle, from first draft to final signature. Whether the issue involves a core business agreement, a contractor relationship, or a consulting engagement.
Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating the agreements that support daily operations, revenue, vendor relationships, and business growth. This includes customer agreements, service agreements, vendor contracts, NDAs, terms and conditions, and other operational contracts.
Agreements for businesses engaging 1099 contractors and other non-employee service providers. These contracts should clearly address scope, deliverables, payment, confidentiality, ownership, and the structure of the working relationship.
Strategic legal support for consulting agreements, client service agreements, statements of work, and related documents used by consultants, agencies, advisors, and service-based businesses.
Holmes Business Law provides commercially grounded counsel tailored to the business objective.
Business disputes are often driven by terms that were accepted too quickly, copied from the wrong template, or never properly negotiated. Careful drafting and review can reduce exposure before issues become expensive problems.
Whether your business is reviewing a proposed agreement or preparing one for the other side, early legal guidance can clarify obligations, protect leverage, and reduce avoidable disputes before the contract is signed.
Holmes Business Law approaches contract work with a clear and structured process. The objective is to identify legal and operational risk early, focus on the terms that matter most, and move the matter toward completion efficiently.
We review the proposed agreement, the parties involved, the timeline, and the business objective. This stage focuses on understanding what the company is trying to accomplish and where the key legal issues may arise.
We identify the most important concerns, including liability exposure, payment structure, ownership issues, termination rights, operational burdens, and negotiation priorities.
Depending on the matter, we prepare a new agreement, revise an existing draft, or review a contract provided by the other side. The work is tailored to the actual business arrangement, not generic template language.
We support negotiations with the other party, respond to revisions, and help the company resolve open points with clarity and efficiency. The goal is an agreement that is commercially workable and legally sound.
We review the proposed agreement, the parties involved, the timeline, and the business objective. This stage focuses on understanding what the company is trying to accomplish and where the key legal issues may arise.
We identify the most important concerns, including liability exposure, payment structure, ownership issues, termination rights, operational burdens, and negotiation priorities.
Depending on the matter, we prepare a new agreement, revise an existing draft, or review a contract provided by the other side. The work is tailored to the actual business arrangement, not generic template language.
We support negotiations with the other party, respond to revisions, and help the company resolve open points with clarity and efficiency. The goal is an agreement that is commercially workable and legally sound.
Sarah E. Holmes advises small and midsize businesses on the legal issues that affect contracts, transactions, and business operations. Her approach is practical, responsive, and focused on helping companies make informed decisions before they commit to binding terms.
Advises businesses on contracts that affect revenue, operations, staffing, and growth.
Provides clear drafting and review support grounded in business priorities.
Focuses on practical risk allocation, not unnecessary complexity.
Supports business owners and management teams through negotiation and execution.
Transactions require responsiveness, precision, and clear deal management. Clients regularly cite communication, speed, and practical negotiation as the reasons they rely on Holmes Business Law for business purchase and sale matters.
I really enjoyed working with Sarah. She helped me set up my ‘Contract for Service’ that I use to facilitate the client relationships for my business. She offered me excellent insight and advice throughout the process. She was also very patient with me and my workload, and she went above and beyond to help me create a thorough and thoughtful agreement that protects my interests as well as my clients.
– Rachael P.
I contacted Sarah to provide guidance with starting my business. I did my research beforehand and had consulted other lawyers. Sarah was the most knowledgable lawyer of all and was spot on with her analysis. I was convinced that she was the best lawyer for me after our first conversation! She listened very carefully and made the best recommendation for my personal situation.
– Wale O.
Sarah is completely trustworthy and approachable. She is always prompt with her responses and kept me informed on the progress of our paperwork. We have now used her on multiple projects and have been happy with our choice every time.
– Amy F.
I really enjoyed working with Sarah. She helped me set up my ‘Contract for Service’ that I use to facilitate the client relationships for my business. She offered me excellent insight and advice throughout the process. She was also very patient with me and my workload, and she went above and beyond to help me create a thorough and thoughtful agreement that protects my interests as well as my clients.
– Rachael P.
I contacted Sarah to provide guidance with starting my business. I did my research beforehand and had consulted other lawyers. Sarah was the most knowledgable lawyer of all and was spot on with her analysis. I was convinced that she was the best lawyer for me after our first conversation! She listened very carefully and made the best recommendation for my personal situation.
– Wale O.
Sarah is completely trustworthy and approachable. She is always prompt with her responses and kept me informed on the progress of our paperwork. We have now used her on multiple projects and have been happy with our choice every time.
– Amy F.
Deals move fast. Submit your details, and Holmes Business Law will respond with the next steps to review or revise the agreement, so terms around payment, liability, timelines, and exit rights are clear before anything becomes binding
It is often advisable to involve counsel before signing, especially when the agreement affects revenue, liability, ownership, payment rights, restrictive terms, or long-term business obligations. Early review can identify issues before leverage is lost.
Holmes Business Law assists with a wide range of business contracts, including customer agreements, service agreements, vendor contracts, consulting agreements, contractor agreements, confidentiality agreements, and other commercial agreements used in business operations.
Yes. We regularly review contracts prepared by customers, vendors, consultants, partners, and opposing counsel. The review focuses on identifying legal exposure, clarifying obligations, and improving the company’s negotiating position.
An independent contractor agreement should clearly address the scope of services, deliverables, compensation, timing, confidentiality, ownership of work product, termination rights, and the structure of the relationship between the parties.
A consulting agreement should address services, deliverables, fees, payment timing, confidentiality, ownership rights, term, termination, dispute provisions, and any limitations on the consultant’s authority or obligations.
Yes. Many businesses benefit from reviewing and updating templates that have been reused over time. We help align those documents with current operations, pricing, staffing structures, service offerings, and legal priorities.
Timing depends on the complexity of the agreement and the urgency of the matter. If your business is working under a deadline, we can discuss timing at intake and determine the most practical path forward.
Yes. We assist businesses with contract negotiations, including direct markups, legal comments, issue prioritization, and a strategy for efficiently resolving open terms.
Yes. Holmes Business Law works with businesses in Philadelphia and, depending on the matter and service involved, across Pennsylvania.
Before your business commits to contract terms, get clear, strategic legal guidance grounded in the realities of how the company operates. Holmes Business Law helps businesses assess risk, strengthen agreements, and move transactions forward with confidence.