The Contract for Training Employee in Franklin outlines the agreement between a corporation and a consultant for teaching workshops. This form specifies the nature of work, expected location, and time commitment required from the consultant, ensuring clarity regarding the scope of services. Payment terms are clearly delineated, including percentage fees and travel expenses, promoting transparency in financial arrangements. The contract emphasizes the independent contractor status of the consultant, which distinguishes them from regular employees and clarifies the lack of benefit entitlements. It also includes an indemnification clause to protect the corporation from liabilities arising from the consultant's activities. This contract is valuable for attorneys, partners, and owners needing a structured, legally sound agreement for training purposes. Additionally, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants can utilize this form to understand the obligations and rights involved in such arrangements, facilitating smoother operations in hiring contractors for workshops.