How to avoid 99% of legal issues in your web design business (S5E157)

Published: Sept. 21, 2020, 7 a.m.

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Web design is one of the most collaborative creative service relationships we see at the AWB Firm. Because of this unique relationship, it can be especially easy to find yourself dealing with things like scope creep and delays caused by your client.

The best way to avoid these issues altogether is\\u2026 you guessed it\\u2026 to use a rock solid client contract. But what terms should you include to make sure you\\u2019re covered? And that you\\u2019re also fair to your client?

In this episode, we\\u2019ll cover:

  • Autumn\\u2019s tips for presenting a proposal and/or contract to a new client
  • How to deal with delays in getting information, images, or copy from the client that you need in order to finish their project
  • Why going through the steps of putting together your client contract can help you proactively think through some worst case scenarios (and how you can avoid them in the first place!)
  • What a \\u2018pause clause\\u2019 is and why you might want to consider including it in your client contract
  • How you can use work product ownership in your client contract as leverage to make sure your project stays on track, and you get paid
  • The best thing you can do when you start growing your team
  • Whether or not you need to form a legal entity or get insurance

BONUS:\\xa0 If you\\u2019re starting something new, or this episode has spotlighted areas of your business that have you worried, now is a great time to make sure your business is in good shape legally. Download our free How to Write Your Own Contracts checklist to make sure your business has solid contracts in place at www.awbfirm.com/podcast157!

Resources mentioned in this episode:

AWB Firm YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/Awbfirm/

Contract template shop: https://www.awbfirm.com/contract-templates

Launch Party (AWB Firm website designer): https://www.launchparty.live/

This podcast is information, not legal advice specific to your situation.

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