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Contract Drafting & Review

Contract Review Attorney San Antonio Businesses Rely On

As a contract review attorney San Antonio business owners turn to before signing anything important, we know every business relationship involves risk. Contracts are how you define that risk, allocate it fairly, and protect yourself when things don't go as planned. A poorly drafted contract — or no contract at all — can leave you exposed in ways you won't discover until it's too late.

J Brantley Law drafts and reviews contracts for business owners, service providers, and entrepreneurs in Georgia and Texas. Every engagement starts with understanding your business model, your relationships, and what you need the contract to accomplish.

We focus on identifying risk, clarifying obligations, strengthening your terms, and ensuring alignment with both applicable law and your operational goals.

Services Include

  • Service agreements and client contracts
  • Independent contractor agreements
  • Vendor and supplier agreements
  • Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs)
  • Partnership and joint venture agreements
  • Website terms of service and privacy policies
  • Contract review with written risk summary

What We Look For

Contract Review That Goes Beyond the Surface

What a Contract Review Attorney in San Antonio Looks For

We identify clauses that expose you to disproportionate liability, unlimited indemnification, one-sided termination rights, or ambiguous language that could be interpreted against you.

Missing Protections

Many contracts omit critical provisions around intellectual property ownership, payment dispute resolution, limitation of liability, and confidentiality. We flag what's missing and why it matters.

Plain Language Summary

Every contract review includes a written summary of key terms, red flags, and recommended changes — in plain language you can actually use to make informed decisions.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I hire a contract review attorney in San Antonio instead of using a template?

Templates work for simple, low-stakes situations. A contract review attorney is worth it any time real money, ongoing obligations, intellectual property, or liability exposure are involved — which covers most client agreements, vendor contracts, and employment arrangements.

How much does contract review cost?

We work on flat fees rather than hourly billing, so you know the cost upfront before we start. Pricing depends on contract length and complexity, and we'll give you a clear number during your consultation.

Can you draft a contract from scratch, or do you only review existing ones?

Both. Whether you need a new service agreement, vendor contract, or NDA drafted from the ground up, or you have an existing contract that needs review before you sign, we handle it the same way: identifying risk and making sure the language protects your business.

Ready to Get Started?

Schedule a consultation with our contract review attorney San Antonio clients recommend, and let's talk about what you need.