Professional Service Agreements, AI-Drafted

Create tailored service agreements with clear scope definitions, payment milestones, IP assignment clauses, and liability protections.

Before & After Lamicus

Before

Starting from a generic template and struggling to define scope boundaries, deliverable acceptance criteria, and IP ownership. The result is a vague agreement that invites scope creep and disputes.

After

A tailored service agreement with precise deliverable descriptions, milestone-based payment schedules, clear IP assignment provisions, and well-defined change order procedures.

How It Works

1

Define the Engagement

Describe the services to be performed, the parties involved, and the expected timeline and deliverables.

2

Set Payment & IP Terms

Configure milestone payments, IP ownership, confidentiality requirements, and termination conditions.

3

Finalize & Export

Review the complete agreement, adjust any clauses, and export a professional DOCX document.

Sample Output

Intellectual Property Assignment. All Work Product created by Provider in the course of performing the Services shall be considered "work made for hire" to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law. To the extent any Work Product does not qualify as work made for hire, Provider hereby irrevocably assigns to Client all right, title, and interest in and to such Work Product, including all intellectual property rights therein. Provider retains the right to use general knowledge, skills, and experience gained during the engagement, provided such use does not involve disclosure of Client's Confidential Information.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I set up milestone-based payments?

Yes. Lamicus generates payment schedules tied to specific deliverables and acceptance milestones, including provisions for partial payments, holdbacks, and final acceptance.

How does IP assignment work?

You can choose between full IP assignment to the client, shared ownership, or provider-retained IP with a license grant. The AI drafts the appropriate clauses based on your selection.

Can the agreement address subcontracting?

Yes. Lamicus can include provisions governing the use of subcontractors, including approval requirements, flow-down obligations, and liability for subcontractor performance.

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