Koohyar Hasani 

Entertainment attorney based in San Francisco.

kooh@attorneykooh.com | (415) 347-1392 | IG/FB: @attorneykooh


Practice Areas

Contracts | Copyrights | Trademarks | Business Formation

Contract Review

Contracts can be complex and complicated--often by design--and it can be difficult to know exactly what kind of a deal you're actually making without discussing it with a qualified attorney.

Some examples of red flags we were able to bring to our clients' attention before they signed an agreement include: a book publisher trying to have the power to unilaterally edit anything in the writer's book without the writer's permission; a record label conveniently failing to include a date when advances and royalties would be due, and not including any way for the artist to audit the label's records; and an employer trying to prevent their employee from ever saying anything remotely critical about the employer.

Any time you sign an agreement without discussing it with a qualified attorney, you are putting yourself at risk of being legally bound to something you never intended to be bound to. That's why we offer contract reviews for a flat fee. 

For a limited time, we are offering contract reviews for a flat fee of $199 for contracts up to fifteen (15) pages in length. This includes a phone call of up to sixty (60) minutes so that we can review what is in the agreement and you can share any questions or concerns you have. Some limitations apply; see below for details.

Examples of Contracts/Agreements:

If you're not sure whether the contract or agreement you want reviews qualifies for this flat-rate review offer, feel free to call or email us. 

Limitations/Exclusions
Contracts longer than fifteen (15) pages may be subject to additional fees. Page length is determined by a document using 12-point Times New Roman, with one inch (1") margins. Attorney reserves the right to decline any request to review a contract/agreement for any reason. Client must also agree to additional terms in Attorney-Client Fee Agreement.