Employment Contract Legal Review
Summary
Freelancer Client is hiring: Employment Contract Legal Review.
Location: Remote
I have an employment contract for an incoming CEO that needs a thorough, critical eye. I want to understand—clearly and in ordinary language—whether every clause holds up in law, treats the executive fairly, and can actually be enforced once we move from paper to practice.
What you'll do:
• Practical enforceability: several provisions rely on the CEO having his own team, brand-new trucks and trailers, sufficient working capital, and freedom from day-to-day micromanagement. I need to know which of these conditions create legal or operational risk and how to tighten them.
Skills: Legal, Contracts, Legal Research, Legal Writing, Legal Translation, Legal Analysis, Legal Consultation, Legal Review
Budget: $30–$250 USD
Source: Freelancer Client via Remote / Online. Apply on the source website.
Original
I have an employment contract for an incoming CEO that needs a thorough, critical eye. I want to understand—clearly and in ordinary language—whether every clause holds up in law, treats the executive fairly, and can actually be enforced once we move from paper to practice.
Key points I want you to test:
• Legal compliance: confirm the agreement meets all applicable employment-law requirements in our jurisdiction.
• Fairness of terms: in particular, the balance of responsibilities between CEO and Chairperson, compensation structure, and protections on both sides.
• Clarity of language: flag anything ambiguous or open to multiple interpretations.
• Practical enforceability: several provisions rely on the CEO having his own team, brand-new trucks and trailers, sufficient working capital, and freedom from day-to-day micromanagement. I need to know which of these conditions create legal or operational risk and how to tighten them.
I am especially worried about the Job Responsibilities section. Please check whether duties are realistically framed, aligned with the authority granted, and insulated from ad-hoc interference by the Chairperson.
Deliverables
1. A marked-up version of the contract with inline comments.
2. A concise report (2–3 pages) summarising every risk, why it matters, and a concrete redraft or negotiating suggestion for each.
3. A brief call or written Q&A to clarify any final points.
You may use Word track-changes, Google Docs suggestions, or a comparable tool—whatever lets me see edits side by side with the original text.
Location & Details
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