Contract Review

  • An experienced attorney will review your music industry contract.

  • Meeting with the attorney to discuss the review and your contract questions.

  • Options for a follow-up summary email from the attorney and negotiation services.

Page Length Member Price Non-Member Price
1-2 Pages $300 $450
3-5 Pages $600 $900
6-10 Pages $900 $1,350
11-20 Pages $1,200 $1,800
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  • In addition to reviewing the contract, the attorney may also review any of your questions or concerns, as well as a background summary, to be best prepared for the discussion meeting.

  • Fees to be discussed and agreed upon in advance for optional follow-up summary email from the reviewing attorney and/or negotiation services for the contract.

  • The follow-up email includes a summary of the attorney’s review and the discussion meeting, and if needed, a list of suggested edits to the contract.

  • Services conclude after the discussion meeting, or if applicable, after the follow-up email is sent.

  • If needed, ability to obtain services to help negotiate the contract.

Fees

  • The fee depends on the contract’s total number of pages. The total number of pages includes all pages in the contract, even if a page just has a place for signatures or is an exhibit with only song titles.

  • The total page numbers will be discussed in advance.

Why should I work with an attorney to review a contract before I sign?

  • Contracts have many legal implications that could impact your rights and revenue. Our music attorneys have experience with music industry contracts and can help you understand the contract.

  • The party offering you the contract may only be looking out for their own rights. Ensure that you are protected by working with an attorney who is looking out for you.

  • Avoid possibly entering into a bad deal that could cost you more money to fix in the future or hinder the progress of your career.