The Contract with Consultant to Teach Workshops establishes a professional agreement between a corporation (referred to as Corporation) and an independent consultant (referred to as Consultant) for the teaching of workshops. The contract specifies the nature of work the Consultant will perform, which is to deliver specific content at workshops organized by the Corporation. It underscores the flexibility in scheduling, allowing for variable hours of service based on workshop needs. The Consultant is compensated with a percentage of the fees collected from the workshops, while also being responsible for their own travel and living expenses. The contract has a defined duration, laying out a firm commitment period. Importantly, it clarifies that the Consultant is not an employee, thus not entitled to employee benefits. The Consultant must indemnify the Corporation against any potential losses related to their conduct during workshops. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in contractual agreements, enabling them to clearly outline roles, responsibilities, and compensation structures in teaching engagements.