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What's included
Access professional contract drafting and review for your business needs.
Our online contract lawyers provide personalised guidance to ensure your contracts meet your specific needs. Enjoy peace of mind with our fixed-fee service.
- Initial consultation to understand your needs
- Drafting of customised contracts
- Review of existing contracts for compliance
- Ongoing support and advice
- Fixed-fee pricing for transparency
Project
Online Contract Lawyers
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CompletePrepared by
Alex Solo
Senior Lawyer

FAQs
Frequently asked questions
Unsure about how we work? We have gathered the most common questions for your convenience.
It’s usually worth speaking to an online contract lawyer when you are about to sign a contract that could expose your business to risk, or when you need a contract prepared properly for your business. That might include client agreements, supplier contracts, contractor agreements, NDAs, website terms, or a contract someone else has sent you to sign. In these situations, even one unclear clause can cause problems later.
You may also want help if your business is growing and your contracts have not kept up. For example, you might be relying on old templates, using informal agreements, or signing contracts without being fully sure what they mean. Getting legal advice early can help you put better protections in place before issues arise.
If you are not sure whether a contract is worth reviewing, it often helps to get advice before you commit. That might mean getting a Contract Review before signing, or putting a Service Agreement in place if you want to contract with clients on your own terms.
An online contract lawyer can help your business draft, review, and update the contracts you rely on every day. That includes helping you understand what a contract actually means, identifying clauses that create unnecessary risk, and making sure your agreements are clear, practical and suited to your business.
In practical terms, that might involve reviewing a contract you have been asked to sign, preparing a new agreement from scratch, suggesting changes before a deal is finalised, or helping you create standard terms for repeat transactions. The goal is not just to produce a document, but to help you use contracts that support the way you do business.
The right support depends on the kind of work your business does and the contracts you use most often. For example, you may need an NDA before sharing sensitive information, or Contract Drafting support if you want an agreement prepared for your business.
Working with an online contract lawyer is usually a remote process, so you can get legal help without needing to attend in-person meetings. We can work with you by phone, video, email and online document sharing, depending on what suits you and the kind of contract help you need.
For most contract matters, the process is fairly straightforward. You send through the contract or explain what you need, we review the details, and our lawyers help with drafting, advice, changes or next steps. Because this kind of work mostly involves reviewing and preparing documents, it often works very well online.
That makes it easier to get legal support in a way that fits around your business, wherever you are based. If you need help with a contract you have been sent, a Contract Review may be the right place to start. If you need a new agreement prepared, Contract Drafting may be a better fit.
Sometimes nothing goes wrong straight away, which is why contract risks are easy to miss. The real impact of a contract often only shows up later, when there is a payment dispute, a scope blowout, a complaint, a delay, or a disagreement about who is responsible for what.
By that stage, your business is already dealing with the consequences of terms it may not have properly understood. Common issues include broad liability clauses, weak payment protections, unclear scope, poor termination rights, automatic renewals, or intellectual property terms that do not reflect what the parties intended.
Getting advice before you sign, send or rely on a contract can help your business avoid that kind of clean-up work later. In some cases, that means reviewing an agreement before you accept it. In others, it means putting your own Terms of Trade or Service Agreement in place so you are not always working off the other side’s terms.
Sprintlaw helps startups get legal support in a simple, flexible way. Instead of the traditional law firm model, we offer an easier online process designed for busy founders who want practical advice without unnecessary complexity.
To get started, you can request a free quote and tell us a bit about what your business needs. From there, we’ll guide you through the next steps and connect you with one of our lawyers, who can work with you by phone, email or video call.
We keep the process straightforward from start to finish, so you can get the legal help you need while staying focused on building your business.
Sprintlaw offers fixed-fee pricing, so you know the cost upfront before any work begins. That means no surprise bills and no uncertainty about how much your legal support is going to cost.
The exact price will depend on the type of help your startup needs, whether that’s setting up the right documents, reviewing an agreement or getting advice on a specific issue. We can provide a free quote based on your business and what you’re looking for.
If you expect to need legal help on a more regular basis, we also offer membership options that can support your business as it grows.
Sprintlaw is an online law firm that works with startups across Australia. That means you can get legal support from our team no matter where your business is based.
Because our service is fully online, it’s designed to be flexible and convenient for founders. You can work with our lawyers remotely and get the help you need in a way that fits around your business.
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Get a free quote
Our legally trained consultants will prepare a fixed-fee quote for you.
Accept online
Accept your fixed-fee quote and e-sign our engagement letter.
Speak with a lawyer
Our expert lawyers will talk you through your project via phone, video call or whatever suits.
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