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roadhand

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Texas

I own a small surveying business, one of my competitors approached me about an oppurtunity to assume some of his client base. He has the ability to ensure that I do the work for these clients. We have agreed that 10% of the monthly billings for these clients for a term of 1 year is appropriate compensation for his effort. The yearly revenue for these clients will be in the $150,000 range. What kind of agreement is it that I am looking for to get this in writing. I am a sole proprietorship, he is a corporation. Any help would be appreciated.
 


Beth3

Senior Member
roadhand, you absolutely need to see an attorney and have him or her draft an agreement that will define the business relationship between you and your competitor. A good attorney will think of things that would never have occurred to you and will make sure your interests are protected.

Handling this as a "do it yourself" job is the stuff of which lawsuits are made. A few dollars spent now to make sure this is handled properly could save you tens of thousands down the road.
 

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