The Consultant Contract Under Foreign Trade in Broward allows a corporation to engage a consultant to teach workshops on specific subjects. The contract outlines the nature of the work, which includes teaching designated topics, and specifies the location as wherever the workshops are held. It details the consultant's work schedule, noting that it may vary based on workshop demands. Payment to the consultant is set as a percentage of fees collected, with travel expenses borne by the consultant. The duration of the contract is predetermined, and it establishes the consultant as an independent contractor, not an employee, thereby excluding benefits typically afforded to employees. The contract also includes an indemnification clause protecting the corporation from losses attributed to the consultant's actions. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in legal compliance and contract drafting for workshop-related engagements. It helps ensure clarity in roles, expectations, and liabilities, offering a structured approach to managing consultant relationships in the context of foreign trade.