Srabone Monir, JD
Attorney at Law
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How to
Write a Legal Contract
A contract creates legal obligations between two or more “parties” (individuals, businesses, institutions, etc) involved in the contract. Contracts are agreements to exchange something of value (usually goods or serv...
How to
Find a Good Attorney
Learn how to find a great lawyer who won't break the bank Finding a good attorney may be the most important step you can take toward winning a legal case and it doesn't have to be a difficult task. You will, however, nee...
How to
Write a Construction Contract
If you are a contractor doing work for a client, be sure the work arrangement is clear. A construction contract spells out your work rights and obligations, as well as the obligations of your client. You should always ha...
How to
Write a Breach of Contract Letter
When one party to a contract fails to perform their obligation under it without a valid excuse, they are in breach of contract. If a contract that you signed is not being fulfilled, you may wish to write to the other par...
How to
Write a Closing Argument
A closing argument is delivered by an attorney at the end of a trial, after all of the evidence has been presented, witnesses and experts have been questioned, and the theory behind a prosecution or a defense has been gi...
How to
Make a Contract
If you are creating a contract for goods or services, it is important that you protect yourself by ensuring that the contract is legal and enforceable. Knowing the elements necessary to create and execute a contract can...
How to Get a DBA in Texas
A guide to filling out & submitting a DBA application DBA is short for "Doing Business As." In Texas, it's often called an "Assumed Name." A DBA is a legal declaration that you are conducting business under a name differ...
How to
Terminate a Contract
There are many reasons you may want or need to terminate a contract. A contract may be terminated if certain conditions have changed since the contract was created. Some contracts may also be voided if the contract was...
How to
Determine if a Contract Is Valid
A contract is an agreement made between two or more parties that is enforceable by law. The enforcement aspect of a contract is important, because without the ability to enforce an agreement, neither party is required to...