Legal Agreements
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Serving founders, brands, creators, agencies, and managers
An Attorney in Your Corner,
Every Step of the Way
Your deal flow has grown. The agreements coming in are more complex. The volume is more than you can handle alone. Lawless Legal works on a monthly retainer & flat fee basis — reviewing and negotiating the contracts you sign so you can move quickly and confidently. Just consistent legal support built around your business.
Our Services
LAunch
5
hours per month
+ 30-minute monthly check-in call
per month
$1,732.50 value — 10% off
For founders and creators who are signing or receiving redlines more regularly and maybe seeing some agreements for the first time. You want a trusted attorney reviewing the agreements that matter most before you sign. A strong starting point for those whose deal flow is building.
$1,559
build
10
hours per month
+ 30-minute monthly check-in call
per month
$3,307.50 value — 15% off
For agencies, talent, and founders consistently signing or reviewing more agreements each month. For when you need to stop handling it alone and start moving the way businesses with real legal coverage move.
$2,812
scale
20
hours per month
+ 1-hour monthly check-in call
per month
$6,615 value — 20% off
For higher-volume clients or more complex deal flow. Brands, talent management firms, and executives processing a higher number of redlines or high-stakes agreements each month who need an attorney as close to in-house as possible.
$5,292
Agreement review and markup | Redline negotiation on incoming contracts | Direct attorney access as questions come up | Priority turnaround on time-sensitive deals
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Agreement review and markup | Redline negotiation on incoming contracts | Direct attorney access as questions come up | Priority turnaround on time-sensitive deals |
All flat-fee plans are non-refundable and cover contract drafting, review, and negotiation. Trademark registration, company formation, and other filings are scoped separately and may entail government filing fees. All additional hours are billed at Kayla’s hourly rate, currently $315/hour. Unused hours do not continue to the next month.
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Add ons
For those one-time or more limited instances that may come up in addition to your regular deal flow - for building or improving upon your business, protecting your brand, or staying compliant with regulations.
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We offer a range of solutions designed to meet your needs—whether you're just getting started or scaling something bigger. Everything is tailored to help you move forward with clarity and confidence.
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Getting started is simple. Reach out through our contact form or schedule a call—we’ll walk you through the next steps and answer any questions along the way.
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We combine a thoughtful, human-centered, yet tech-enabled, approach with clear communication. It’s not just what we do—it’s how we do it that sets us apart.
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The monthly fee is a flat-rate arrangement where a client pays a set fee each month in exchange for a predetermined number of attorney hours. Clients receive a block of hours dedicated to contract review, redline negotiation, and agreement drafting, along with a monthly check-in call and direct attorney access as questions come up. Unlike standard hourly billing, a retainer gives you predictable costs and a consistent legal partner who knows your business and your deals. It is built for clients who sign or receive agreements on a recurring basis and need legal review built into their workflow, not scrambled together deal by deal.
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Monthly retainer costs for a business attorney vary depending on scope and hours included. At Lawless Legal, plans start at $1,559 per month for 5 hours of contract review and negotiation. Pricing is flat-rate with no billing surprises at the end of the month. The right plan depends on how many agreements you are signing or receiving for review each month.
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If you are a creator signing brand partnerships, sponsorships, or licensing agreements, legal review matters for anyone operating at a certain level or complexity of deal volume. Brand deal contracts are frequently written to favor the brand. Common issues include exclusivity clauses that lock you out of competing categories for extended periods, vague deliverable language that can be used against you, payment terms that delay or reduce what you are owed, and IP provisions that transfer ownership of your content. A business attorney who regularly works with creators can identify these provisions, negotiate changes, and make sure what you sign reflects what you actually agreed to.
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We currently do not handle litigation matters but will be happy to help you connect with an attorney who can help if this need arises.
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Contract review is the process of reading and analyzing an agreement to understand its terms, identify unfavorable provisions, and flag risk. Contract negotiation is what comes after: the attorney marks up the contract with proposed changes, communicates those changes to the other party, and works toward a final version that better reflects the client's interests. The two typically happen together. At Lawless Legal, flat fee clients receive both as part of their monthly plan, meaning agreements are not just reviewed but actively negotiated when the terms call for it.
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