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April 21, 2009

District of Columbia Employment Agreement – Independent Contractor

District of Columbia Employment Agreement - Independent Contractor

District of Columbia Employment Agreement – Independent Contractor
An independent contractor agreement is an agreement between a company and an independent contractor (not an employee) that provides the terms and conditions by which the independent contractor will provide services to the company. The Independent Contractor Agreement serves a number of beneficial purposes: (1) It provides the independent contractor with the basic conditions, project parameters and terms of payment for his/her service to the company; (2) It can also protect the company by, among other things, clarifying the companys expectations for the independent contractor, reaffirming that an employer/employee relationship is not created and laying out reasons for termination of the relationship. Among others, this form includes the following key provisions:

  • Services: Describes the services the Independent Contractor will perform
  • Term: Sets forth the length of the agreement
  • Compensation: Identifies the amount the Independent Contractor will be paid for his services
  • Expenses: Sets forth those expenses the Independent Contractor will not be liable for
  • Independent Contractor Status: Clarifies the contractor’s status as independent, and not an employee of the company
  • Termination: Describes the terms upon which the agreement may be terminated

This attorney-prepared packet contains:

  1. Instructions and Checklist for the Independent Contractor Agreement
  2. Information about the Independent Contractor Agreement
  3. Independent Contractor Agreement.

State Law Compliance: This form complies with the laws of District of Columbia

You can purchase this District of Columbia Employment Agreement – Independent Contractor for $22.95.

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