Virtual Assistant Contract With Google

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The Virtual Assistant Contract with Google outlines the agreement between a service provider and a client regarding virtual assistant services. Key features include the scope of services provided, payment structure including monthly retainers, and terms for additional work outside the agreement. It emphasizes the roles and responsibilities of both parties, requiring timely communication from the client and outlining office hours and billing procedures. The form also states the client's responsibility for providing accurate information and the service provider's liability limitations. Targeted users such as attorneys, partners, and paralegals can leverage this contract to define professional boundaries and expectations clearly, minimizing conflicts in their working relationships while ensuring compliance with applicable laws and regulations. This contract is particularly useful for those seeking administrative support, as it clarifies the terms of collaboration and sets forth the framework for service delivery.
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Virtual Assistant Contract With Google