CIRMA’s contract review services

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Contact CIRMA before signing on the dotted line 

Unknowingly agreeing to take on someone else’s liability can be a costly mistake—especially when you rely on critical business relationships with contractors, subcontractors, and vendors to keep your entity running smoothly. These business relationships are supported through agreements and written contracts that may contain language that can transfer liability to your organization.

Enter into agreements with confidence

CIRMA’s Contract Review Services team works directly with our members on various contracts and agreements*. Here are a few examples of the types of documents we review:

  • American Institute of Architects (AIA) construction contracts
  • Rental and lease agreements
  • Municipal sharing agreements
  • Waivers
  • School transportation contracts
  • Request for Proposals (RFPs)

CIRMA’s Contract Review Services team will work one-on-one with you or a member of your staff to review various legal-binding contracts. Examples include:

  • Waivers of subrogation
  • Insurance requirements
  • Indemnification language
  • Additional insured status

Request a contract review, today.  

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