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Employment and Severance Agreements

Employment Severance Agreements

Proper documents can prevent future employment disputes and breaches of contract from taking place. Our attorneys are available to draft contracts and agreements that will not only benefit your business now, but in the long term.

We work with clients to customize contracts to display the exact terms you wish to establish between your company and employees. Additionally, we are available to review contracts and agreements before you sign. We can also take the steps necessary to enforce any previously entered contracts, whether written or verbal.

Our attorneys have the experience drafting contracts and agreements in the following areas:

  • Employment contracts
  • Non-compete agreements
  • Confidentiality agreements
  • Vendor contracts
  • Severance agreements and packages
  • Non-solicitiation contracts

If you would like to consult with us or have questions concerning your particular situation, please contact us to find out more at 202-787-1900 or via email at info@fedattorney.com.

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