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Premises Office Share With Friends In Massachusetts

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The Agreement to Share Office Space between Attorneys or Other Professions is designed for individuals seeking to share premises for their respective law practices in Massachusetts. This document outlines the specific arrangements for sharing office space, including the responsibilities of each party in terms of expenses, duration of the agreement, and the relationship between the parties, explicitly clarifying that they are not in a partnership. Key features include the prorated sharing of expenses based on monthly gross earnings and the explicit mention of what expenses are included and excluded from shared overhead. This agreement also emphasizes that the use of the premises is restricted solely to legal practice and establishes that modifications must be made in writing. Users, such as attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants, will find this form useful for formalizing office-sharing arrangements, ensuring clarity in financial responsibilities, and maintaining professional independence. Overall, this agreement serves to enhance collaboration while protecting the interests of each party involved.
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Premises Office Share With Friends In Massachusetts