The Consultant contract under withdrawal in Fairfax is intended for use when hiring a consultant to teach workshops. This contract outlines the responsibilities of both the corporation and the consultant, detailing the nature of the work, the place where services will be performed, and the payment structure. Specifically, it covers aspects such as the percentage of fees the consultant will receive, along with stipulations about travel and living expenses. Additionally, the contract establishes the independent contractor status of the consultant, clarifying that they are not an employee and thus not entitled to employee benefits. The duration of the contract is also specified, allowing for flexibility in the commitments from both parties. Finally, the indemnification clause protects the corporation from potential liabilities stemming from the consultant's conduct. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants who need a standardized document that can streamline the hiring process while protecting both parties' interests. They can fill in specific details related to the teaching content and schedule, ensuring the contract meets their specific workshop needs.