Draft an engagement letter (consulting / legal / accounting)
A clean engagement-letter outline with scope, fees, timeline, IP, confidentiality, and termination clauses — flags anything that needs your standard-template review.
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Updates live as you typeDraft an engagement letter from {{firm_name}} ({{firm_type}}) for a new client engagement.
Client: {{client_name}}
Scope of work: {{scope}}
Fee structure: {{fee_basis}} (e.g. fixed $5,000 / hourly $300 / retainer $2,000/mo)
Total estimated fee: {{total_fee}}
Timeline: {{timeline}}
Key assumptions: {{assumptions}}
Return the letter with these sections: Engagement, Scope of Services, Fees & Payment Terms, Timeline & Deliverables, Confidentiality, Intellectual Property, Termination, Acceptance.
Formal but warm, plain English where possible, AU spelling. Mark any clause where I should consult my standard template or insurer with [REVIEW: X]. End with a signature block for both parties.Fill in the required fields above to copy or run this prompt.
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