Urgent Georgia Game Contracts Review
Description
Budget: $200 - $450
I need a U.S.-licensed attorney to complete a red-flag review of two short, related agreements for my game studio—an independent-contractor revenue-share contract and a stand-alone intellectual-property assignment—together totaling roughly 15 pages. Georgia law governs both documents and I must have your comments back no later than Sunday, 9 PM EST.
Primary emphasis • Confirm that the transfer of ownership rights in the IP assignment will hold up and that all future work product is captured. • Assess whether the revenue-share contractor arrangement can be enforced in practice when the developer is located outside the United States, paying special attention to worker-classification risk.
Additional points to cover
- Strength of the arbitration clause for non-U.S. contractors.
- Whether any foreign employment laws could override our independent-contractor designation.
- and broader data- implications of collecting identification documents for contractor verification.
- Any other clauses that could expose the company to meaningful liability or impede enforcement.
- Pay particular attention to whether the assignment language is broad enough to satisfy a game publisher's standard due diligence requirements.
Deliverables
- Mark-up or track-changes version of each agreement showing recommended edits.
- Brief memo (bullet or paragraph form is fine) explaining the reasoning behind each flagged issue and prioritising critical versus nice-to-have fixes.
Please treat all documents and information shared in connection with this engagement as confidential attorney-client communications.
Please confirm the U.S. state(s) where you are admitted to practice, your malpractice coverage status, and that you can meet the Sunday evening deadline before you bid.
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