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Experienced Contract Attorney in Irvine, CA

Contracts are the foundation of any successful deal, but a poorly drafted or misunderstood agreement can lead to costly disputes, missed obligations, or even legal liability. A contract lawyer can help you create a contract that clearly reflects your intentions, protects your rights, and reduces risk. Whether you represent a small business, a large corporation, or anything in between, you can benefit from the services of an Irvine contract lawyer.

Hire a Contract Lawyer

Whether you’re entering a partnership, leasing property, or finalizing a major transaction, having an attorney review, redline, or draft your contract helps you avoid hidden pitfalls, unfair terms, or unenforceable clauses. When you hire a contract lawyer from Carucci Legal, you benefit from our unique boutique style of representation. We leverage our knowledge of contract law while offering every case personalized attention.

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Business Profiles in California

California thrives on small businesses. At the end of the third quarter in 2025, according to the Employment Development Department of the State of California, small businesses with fewer than five employees represented 76% of all California businesses. There was a total of 1,897,490 businesses of any size, employing 18,170,483 people.

Within Irvine, contract disputes are heard by the Orange County Superior Court. Limited civil cases and unlimited civil cases are handled at the Central Justice Center, while complex commercial, contractual, and business litigation cases are handled at the Civil Complex Center.

Different Types of Contracts Handled

A business contract creates a binding agreement between the employer and employee. Contracts are essential for the smooth and efficient operation of any business. When every party understands its roles and responsibilities, the business can operate effectively.

Small Business Contract

A legally sound contract can protect your small business from potential legal problems in the future. When you’ve worked hard to create your business, you need to protect your interests in the event of a dispute. Common small business contracts we handle include:

  • Employment contracts. Even if your small business only has a few employees, it is crucial to have legally valid employment contracts to outline each employee’s role and duties within the business.
  • Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs). If your company handles sensitive information, it is important to have a legally binding NDA to prevent your information from being leaked to competitors. This can be especially important for small businesses.
  • Severance agreements. When an employee leaves a business, it can be for many reasons. Offering a well-crafted severance package can make this transition easier and protect your small business from potential repercussions.

Corporate Contracts

As a business grows, it becomes necessary to have a strong legal framework that governs how your business operates. Common corporate contracts we handle include:

  • Shareholder agreements. This allows you to outline the overall management of your business as it relates to the role of your shareholders and the powers they have.
  • Agency agreements. These agreements outline the fiduciary relationship between the principal and the agent who can act on their behalf. You need a clear scope of authority, territory boundaries, compensation, and duration of the agreement.
  • Distribution agreements. We can help you create a legally binding agreement between a supplier and a distributor outlining rights, responsibilities, and profit-sharing terms for both parties.
  • Supply agreements. This contract outlines the terms and conditions for purchasing and delivering goods or services between a buyer and a supplier.
  • Intellectual property agreements. Often created between an employer and an employee, this agreement defines who owns, can use, and can monetize original inventions, concepts, and other intangible assets between the two parties.

Commercial Lease Agreements

Leasing retail space for your business is not the same as renting private property. A thorough lease agreement is necessary to establish expectations and create a document that appropriately outlines your goals while protecting your interests. We handle:

  • Drafting the lease
  • Reviewing an established lease
  • Negotiating the terms of a lease
  • Navigating the lease termination process
  • Revising or extend existing lease agreements

Homeowners’ Association Agreements

When you move into a neighborhood with a Homeowners’ Association (HOA), you enter into a contract with that association. Most often, you pay monthly fees, and the HOA provides services to residents of the neighborhood using those fees. If a dispute arises between you and your HOA or a neighbor, it is important to have your own representation who can safeguard your interests.

Steps to Take if a Contract Dispute Happens

When a contract dispute happens, a well-written, legally binding contract should contain the necessary steps to take in order to resolve the dispute. The steps to resolve a contract dispute include:

  • Direct communication. You should notify the party that is in breach of the contract of the specific breach and offer a timeline for resolving the breach. If the other party is unaware of the breach, this method can resolve the dispute quickly, and it demonstrates your resolve to correct the issue.
  • Mediation. Employ a neutral third party to facilitate discussions between both parties. California requires that mediators explain the process to both parties, remain neutral throughout the process, and make reasonable efforts to advance a resolution. This process is also non-binding.
  • Arbitration. For a quicker, binding resolution, arbitration is a middle ground between mediation and litigation. The neutral arbitrator hears the evidence from both sides and issues a decision. This method is faster than litigation, but it has limited appeal options.
  • Litigation. When other methods fail, and arbitration is not an ideal method of resolution, you may have to file a claim in court and have the case decided by a judge. The statute of limitations to file a claim for a breach of contract is four years.

FAQs

How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Contract Lawyer in California?

The cost to hire a contract lawyer in California varies with the type of contract and the exact services you require. In general, some attorneys charge an hourly rate for their services, while others charge a flat fee based on the specific service required. Simple document reviews cost less than more complex agreements.

What Are Considered Red Flags in a Contract?

California has extensive laws governing the use of contracts; based on these laws, several red flags could indicate a non-enforceable contract. Common red flags include overly broad non-compete agreements, lease provisions that waive tenants’ rights, and severance agreements with unrealistic non-competes, deadlines, or broad waivers. Another red flag in contracts is ambiguous language without measurable metrics.

What Are the Four Elements of a Valid and Enforceable Contract?

The four elements that make a contract valid and enforceable are outlined under California Civil Code Section 1550. Valid and enforceable contracts have to be between two parties that are capable of entering into a contract, and there has to be mutual consent to enter into the contract. The purpose of the contract has to be legal, and a purposeful exchange has to take place between the two parties entering into the contract.

What Are the Most Common Types of Contracts in California?

There are many common types of contracts in California. Some of the most commonly created contracts include employment contracts, independent contractor agreements, real estate contracts, and commercial or business agreements. The creation of any of these contracts can benefit from an Irvine contract attorney.

High-Quality Negotiation, Clear Communication

Negotiating contract terms can be stressful, especially when the other party has legal assistance on their side. We take the pressure off by handling negotiations for you, whether that means advising you on what to say or communicating directly with the other party. Our goal is to secure favorable terms while keeping the process professional. We offer in-depth consultations to meet your needs in Irvine. Contact Carucci Legal today to schedule your initial consultation.

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