Business Contracts
for New York Professionals

Contract review, drafting, and legal guidance for licensed healthcare and wellness professionals before you sign, negotiate, or rely on a business agreement.

If you’re being asked to sign something, relying on a template, or need an agreement created for your business, this is where we make sure you understand what you’re agreeing to and how it affects your practice, income, and obligations.

This is typically for licensed professionals who are:

• Signing an employment, independent contractor, or partnership agreement

Leaving a job or group practice and reviewing restrictions or obligations

• Hiring employees or independent contractors

• Buying or selling part of a business or practice

• Using templates but want to make sure they actually work for their situation

• Expanding services, locations, or business relationships

Contracts are not just about what is written

They’re about how they apply to your real world business. Depending on your situation, this can include:

• Contract review and risk explanation in plain language

• Contract drafting for your business relationships

• Contract revision and negotiation support

• Independent contractor and employee agreement drafting

• Partnership and ownership agreement drafting

• Business to business service agreements

Licensed professionals often sign agreements that affect:

Licensed professionals often sign agreements that affect:
  • Where they can work

  • Who they can work with

  • How they are paid

  • What they can do after leaving a role

  • How intellectual property or client relationships are handled

Understanding those risks before signing is critical.

Most clients start with a Consultation

You submit your questions and the agreement (if you have one) ahead of time.

We walk through what matters, where risk exists, and what your options are.

From there: Some clients move forward with drafting, revisions, or negotiation support. Some just need to understand what they’re signing before deciding next steps.

Both are normal.

Common Questions

Can you review a contract I got from somewhere else?

Yes, I can.

Templates can be a starting point, but they are not written for your specific business, license, or state requirements.

Yes, when appropriate for the situation and engagement scope.

Start Here with a Consultation

If you’re being asked to sign something, relying on an agreement for your business, or want a contract created that actually reflects how your business runs, start with a consultation.