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Contract Review

From the Construction Contract Experts

Learn about our sister company, The Cromeens Law Firm, who offers flat-rate contract review options. The Cromeens Law Firm (TCLF), is a Construction Law Firm, with a team of experienced construction attorneys that handle construction contracts in all 50 states of the U.S.

The TCLF team understands that it is crucial to plan ahead in the ever-changing construction industry. Their competitive and transparent pricing enables contractors to focus on the important things, like running their construction company. With them, you have options and can choose a payment plan that best works for your construction business nationwide!

Want to review your own contracts?

Our Mastering the Subcontract course includes 20 chapters breaking out everything you need to know about each section of a subcontract. For an attorney to explain this to you and provide you these resources through a typical general retainer agreement, you can expect to be charged $500 per chapter, equaling $10,000 in typical attorney hourly fees. 

Here at The Subcontractor Institute, this information is FREE. Take the next step in protecting your business and sign up for our Mastering the Subcontract Course today!