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Mastering Customer Contracts: Legal Essentials for IT Service Providers

  • Writer: Morvareed Salehpour
    Morvareed Salehpour
  • Aug 12
  • 1 min read

Thrilled to be speaking at this upcoming webinar with the National Society of IT Service Providers on simplifying your contract strategy. If you run or manage a tech or IT services business, this session will give you practical tools to streamline agreements and avoid costly pitfalls.


White text on blue background: Mastering Customer Contracts: Legal Essentials for IT Service Providers and Wednesday September 24, 2024 at 1:00 p.m. ET/10:00 AM PT. Dark blue text and light blue background: Upcoming Webinar, National Society of IT Service Providers in logo Form. Black text on light blue background: Morvareed Z. Salehpour, Managing Attorney, Salehpour Legal. Black text on light blue background saying Register at and then underneath white text sating: https://nsitsp.org/events/. Photo of women with brown hair in a curly bob, wearing pearls and a blue blouse with white polka dots.


 
 
 

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David Soy
David Soy
Sep 15

Mastering customer contracts is important for IT service providers as it ensures clarity, trust, and legal protection in business relationships. Clear terms help avoid disputes and set the foundation for long-term success. Similarly, students benefit from Dissertation Help as it provides valuable guidance, making complex academic tasks easier to manage.

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