Contract review in Austin.
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Austin attorneys charge $250-$450 per hour. Kontractually reviews the same contract in under 2 minutes - against your playbook, consistently, every time. Tech MSAs, music IP agreements, real estate contracts, employment agreements.
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- ✗ $250-$450/hr billing rate
- ✗ 3-5 business day turnaround
- ✗ $600-$2,000 per NDA review
- ✗ Inconsistent review standards
- ✗ No playbook customization
- ✓ Flat monthly subscription
- ✓ Results in under 2 minutes
- ✓ Unlimited reviews included
- ✓ Same rules applied every time
- ✓ Fully customizable playbooks
Austin's Silicon Hills tech scene means many businesses deal with MSAs, SaaS agreements, and co-development contracts where IP ownership is the critical issue. Texas law generally follows work-for-hire doctrine, but contractor agreements often leave IP ownership ambiguous. Kontractually flags missing IP assignment clauses, overly broad indemnity provisions, and liability caps that fall below industry norms - issues common in Austin startup contracts before they go to a VC's legal team.
Austin attorneys typically charge $250-$450 per hour for commercial contract review, with rates rising as the market has grown. A standard NDA review costs $500-$1,200; a commercial MSA review costs $1,500-$4,500. Kontractually's flat monthly subscription covers unlimited reviews at a fraction of that cost - useful for Austin companies reviewing high volumes of vendor, partner, and customer contracts.
Texas does enforce non-compete agreements, but they must meet specific requirements under the Texas Covenants Not to Compete Act. The agreement must be ancillary to an otherwise enforceable agreement (like an employment or confidentiality agreement), and the restrictions must be reasonable in scope, geography, and duration. Texas courts will reform overly broad non-competes rather than void them entirely. Kontractually flags non-compete clauses and checks them against your playbook rules for scope and duration limits.
Austin's music scene creates a significant volume of recording agreements, performance contracts, licensing deals, and co-writing agreements. Key issues include work-for-hire classification (which grants all rights to the hiring party), royalty accounting terms, sync licensing rights, and master vs. publishing rights splits. Kontractually reviews these against your configured rules - flagging missing reversion clauses, undefined royalty periods, and unilateral modification rights common in label and production agreements.
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