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Hourly rates by attorney experience:
- 1-3 years = $99/hour
- 3-7 years = $150/hour
- 7-10 years = $200/hour
- 10+ years = $250/hour
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Yes, our attorneys are waiting by the phones. No, that isn’t the only way we’re here for you.
Dive into our free legal resources by topic, where we tackle the common challenges our clients face.

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When you need legal documents drafted or reviewed, our lawyers are ready to take them on. Hourly rates start at just $99, and we’ll tell you up front how long the work will take.
Explore Popular Legal Work
We can prepare the documents that keep things running smoothly. Legal work starts at $99 an hour.
Business Contracts
We can draft or review the contracts you need throughout the life of your business. These might include agreements to use with vendors, contractors, and consultants, as well as for purchases or sales.
Estate Plan Review
Includes review of a document in your current estate plan such as a will, trust, or power of attorney. We’ll recommend changes as necessary, and can even create these documents from scratch.
HR Compliance
We can review and provide feedback on any of the following human resource documents: legal compliance policy and procedures, employee discipline, or severance and separation agreements.
Business Legal Review
We’ll review your formation documents to ensure your entity is set up properly, has adequate liability protection, and that its compliance needs are met.

What Else Can We Do For You?
Learn more about the specific Business, Estate Planning, Real Estate, and Rental Property documents we can help with.
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Business Law
Employment Agreements
A contract between an employer and employee that identifies the rules, rights and obligations of both parties. Examples include non-compete agreements and nondisclosure agreements (NDAs).
Loan Agreement
A loan agreement outlines the terms of a loan, including any collateral offered as security. The agreement is intended to protect the parties involved and secure repayment.
Employee Handbook
An employee handbook acts as a guidebook for your team. Handbooks are often used alongside employment contracts to outline employment rules and expectations.
Bylaws & Operating Agreements
Corporate and nonprofit bylaws outline internal rules for an entity’s conduct and operations. Operating agreements do the same thing for LLCs.
Estate Planning
Will
A will expresses a deceased personʼs final wishes, and most adults should have one in place. It often names guardians of minor children and bequeaths property.
Trust
Trusts are legal entities that protect a trustorʼs assets. They are an estate planning tool that can help simplify the property-transfer process upon the trustor’s death.
Power of Attorney
A power of attorney gives a named person the authority to act on behalf of a grantor in certain circumstances, typically around finances or medical care.
Advance Healthcare Directive
An advance health care directive details a personʼs wishes regarding medical treatment in circumstances where they can no longer express informed consent.
Rental Property & Real Estate
Rental Agreements
Rental agreements generally take the form of residential or commercial leases and subleases.
Real Estate Contracts
Common real estate documents include construction contracts and subcontracts, as well as purchase and sale agreements.
Deed
A deed transfers ownership or an interest in real property/assets to another person or entity. There are three basic types of deeds: general warranty, special warranty, and quitclaim.
Get to Know Law on Call
We’re on a mission to get more people legal help. This means lowering fees, removing barriers, and refusing to accept outdated norms as the way things are.
Law on Call’s core offering is $9/month legal advice. And as a client, you can hire our attorneys at low rates for specific work—like preparing an estate plan, drafting an employee handbook, or reviewing a business contract.
Currently, Law on Call is available to folks who live, work, or do business in Utah or Arizona.


