Newark, NJ asked in Civil Litigation for New Jersey

Q: Can a lawyer please help me review a contract?

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Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
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  • Little Neck, NY
  • Licensed in New Jersey

A: It's going to be difficult for attorneys here to respond to your request to review contract. The format here isn't set up for solicitation or referral like an attorney referral site - the format is quick-form Q & A. Additionally, posts don't include attachments. One option is to search for attorneys who handle contract matters, better if in the subject matter involved. You could supplement your searches with the "Find a Lawyer" tab above or attorney referral services of local and state bar associations. Those resources are outside this forum, and any arrangements made are between you and the attorneys you might reach out to. Good luck

H. Scott Aalsberg
H. Scott Aalsberg
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  • East Brunswick, NJ
  • Licensed in New Jersey

A: You have to get on the phone, setup a consultation with a lawyer meet him/her feel confident with him/her and then hire them to review it for you. A lawyer will charge you for the time it takes to review the document and answer your questions, like plumbers or electricians our time is the way we make money.

Leonard R. Boyer
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  • Clifton, NJ
  • Licensed in New Jersey

A: Yes it is possible to have an attorney review your contract. This can be done by way of an in-person consultation or virtual consultation. A review of a contract is not going to be done for free, expect to pay for at least one hour of attorney time. With modern technology, you can be represented by any high-quality attorney in New Jersey irrespective of geography.

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