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Consulting Agreement Gives Boost to Gaming and Casino Industry

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A consulting agreement between The Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort and Casino with former Station Casinos Inc. senior executive, William A. Warner was drafted in February 2009. Warner, who has experience as a chief development officer, vice president of finance and chief operating office with notable casino endeavors, entered the consulting agreement to provide a number of consulting services for the Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort and Casino over a three year period.

With the American economy at near record lows, businesses are looking to consulting agreements to give them a much needed edge. Competition and survival in the new economy is fierce and consultants are fining that their consulting agreements can lead to management services agreements if their advice proves helpful.

A number of these consulting agreements, including those with the management services agreement option for the top companies and corporations in the nation can be found at the online legal document resource www.RealDealDocs.com website.

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Consulting Agreement for Petroleum Companies

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The online legal document provider, RealDealDocs.com has released a number of Consulting Agreements for the top companies in America including many Fortune 500 companies. These are the actual legal documents drafted by the nation’s top law firms.

Cano Petroleum entered a consulting agreement with an individual to assist the company’s CEO for the period of a year. The Gibraltar Industries Inc. Consulting Agreement is a similar legal document drafted in September of 2008 only differing in that the consultant is the resigned senior executive vice president of the company. Both of these Consulting Agreements are available in their entirety on the RealDealDocs.com website.

A Consulting Agreement is a legal document used when a consultant will be providing professional consulting services.

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The Consequences of Breaching a Consulting Agreement

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When a consultant breaches his or her consulting agreement, he or she is subject to remedies available to the company. These remedies are typically provided for in the agreement, and often include equitable relief and/or monetary damages.

Equitable relief refers to non-monetary remedies “in equity” that the Court can provide to a non-breaching party, such an injunction (the Court saying the consultant must refrain from doing something) or an order commanding specific performance (the Court saying the consultant must do something.) An injunction against the breaching consultant helps prevent any further breach of the agreement. A typical injunction might prevent the consultant from performing similar consulting work for a competitor, if the Judge finds that the consultant is in breach. Another injunction might prevent the consultant from sharing any confidential information, if the company asserts that the consultant breached the non-disclosure provision of the consulting agreement.

It may also be possible to enforce specific performance under the agreement - especially if the consultant was hired to perform specific duties that only he or she has the knowledge and ability to complete. Specific performance means that the consultant must follow through on his or her obligations under the agreement. To enforce the agreement specifically, the Court will have to find that the services can only be provided by the breaching consultant and that monetary damages are insufficient to address the breach.

If a court does enforce an injunction and refuses to require specific performance because the services can be performed by another party or for other reasons, the court will likely award monetary damages. The most common form of monetary damages is “compensatory damages”, meaning damages awarded to the non-breaching party that serve to “make whole” that party. These damages would likely be the cost incurred by the company to replace the breaching consultant.

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Consulting Agreements - Key Provisions

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Consulting agreements are commonly used by businesses today. Consulting agreements can range from one page to 20 or more pages depending on the subject matter of the agreement and whether other agreements between the parties are included or are incorporated by reference. This summary will discuss in more detail the terms of the Sample Consulting Agreement form and the legal rights and obligations created under the agreement, as well as provisions that could be adapted to specific circumstances and arrangements.

Provisions of the Agreement and Duties and Obligations Created

The consulting agreement is an agreement between a consultant and a client that wishes to retain certain specified services of the consultant for a specified time at a specified rate of compensation. As indicated previously, the terms of the agreement can be quite simple or very complex. Below is a discussion of the more important issues to be considered in every consulting agreement.

Scope of Work; Time; Compensation

It is important that the agreement for consulting services outline the specific services to be provided. Often a consulting agreement will contain an exhibit that lists the services expected of the consultant. This list can then be amended if necessary without the need to amend the entire agreement.

The time period in which the consultant is expected to complete his or her task should also be included in the agreement if applicable. Depending on the situation, the consultant may be expected to devote a specific number of hours per week or per month to the project, or may charge a flat fee when the services are more specific in nature. The hiring company may wish to include a “hold-back” provision alerting the consultant that a certain amount of the compensation will be withheld until the consultant has completed the task. Obviously, the inclusion of a hold-back provision and the amount that is “held-back” are often points of contention and should be negotiated.

Term and Termination

The term of the agreement is typically quantified in months or years. Most likely it will coincide with the compensation schedule. The client should also protect its interests by allowing it to terminate the agreement under certain conditions. Typically these conditions are (1) breach of confidentiality or non-solicitation provisions of the agreement, or (2) illegal activities that affect consultant’s performance under the agreement. Without this right to terminate the agreement, the client is obligating itself to the consultant even if the consultant has taken actions contrary to the client.

Copyrights and Data

The consulting agreement should address the use of the consultant’s work. Some agreements allow the client complete use of the physical product delivered by the consultant and may not include an assignment of copyright on the assumption that the consultant will want to retain the copyright. The best position for the client is to get complete ownership of not only the tangible documents that the consultant prepares, but also the copyrights to those documents. However, the consultant may demand considerable more compensation to assign this right making it impractical. It is very important, however, for the parties to clearly understand their respective rights relating to not only the physical documents but the copyrights as well.

Conflict of Interest; Non-Solicitation

Clients should consider including a non-competition clause in the agreement, at least for the term of the agreement and within the market area of the client. Any non-competition clause must be reasonable to be enforceable. Most consulting agreements also include a statement that the consultant will not solicit the client’s employees for at least the term of the agreement.

Miscellaneous Provisions

After spending considerable time negotiating the services to be performed, the compensation, the ownership rights to the work product, etc. it is often easy for parties to neglect the miscellaneous provisions that one typically finds at the end of the agreement. The parties should always pay careful attention to what law will govern the agreement, how disputes will be resolved, and, probably most importantly, the assignability of the rights and obligations under the agreement. Typically, the rights and obligations are not assignable since the client is hiring the consultant because of the consultant’s specific expertise and the consultant is agreeing to perform the services only for the client. There may be situations, however, where an assignment may be necessary, i.e. the client merges with or into another entity.

Summary

Consulting agreements are frequently used in today’s business world and vary in complexity from simple, one-page documents to very complex, 20+ page documents. The terms detailed above, however, should be considered as basic requirements for any consulting agreement. With the key terms detailed in a written agreement, the parties will have reasonable expectations about services to be performed under the agreement and the consequences if those expectations are not met.

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