Forms and Contracts
Looking for a specific legal form or a sample business contract? FindLaw, the leading source of online legal information, has an entire collection designed specifically for legal professionals. In partnership with U.S. Legal Forms, FindLaw allows you to conveniently access state-specific forms.
These forms address all of your legal needs, from hiring a new employee, forming a limited liability partnership, or taking on a loan, to name just a few. FindLaw’s Forms and Contracts section also offers legal professionals access to sample business contracts that you can browse easily by topic, industry, or company, as well as state and federal court forms.
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Sample Business Contracts
Whether you’re a legal professional or small business owner, you will undoubtedly have to fill out various forms and contracts in order to comply with regulations and limit legal risks. For example, newly hired employees typically sign employment agreements detailing compensation and work requirements, while some employers require non-disclosure or arbitration agreements. It can all be quite confusing, which is why FindLaw provides an extensive collection of sample contracts and forms commonly used in the business world. In this section, you will find numerous templates organized by business type, industry and specific company. Click the links below to learn more
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State Court Forms
Law and motion practice is inextricably tied to the courts. An important part of this relationship is filing documents by each state’s mandatory deadlines in strict adherence with a court’s or agency’s rules. This makes it imperative that all facets of the filing – especially forms – are both correct and current.
Click on the links below to gain instant access to a centralized library of forms from all 50 states including the District of Columbia. Whether you are drafting a will in California or filing for child custody in New York, FindLaw has compiled everything you may need in one location.
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- Texas
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- Virginia
- Washington
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
Federal Court Forms
The federal circuit courts and the U.S. Supreme Court have specific forms that they maintain on their websites, some of which attorneys are required to use. Other forms may offer guidance or serve as an example. These forms can include an Application for Admission to the Bar, Appearance of Counsel, Bill of Costs, Jury Instructions, and other helpful forms. It is important to thoroughly research what forms are available and required for the court in which you seek to practice or file an appeal. To browse the forms available through each court, please click on the name of the federal court.