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Custom Contract for California

Generate a custom contract that complies with California law — with 2 mandatory clauses and 5 compliance checks built in.

Key legal considerations

You are generating a custom contract governed by California law. General California contract principles apply: (1) Non-competes are void (B&P § 16600). (2) CCPA/CPRA applies to businesses meeting thresholds. (3) Arbitration clauses must meet Armendariz standards (neutral arbitrator, adequate discovery, written decision, all remedies available, employer/drafter pays costs). (4) Unconscionable terms are void (both procedural and substantive). (5) The CLRA applies to consumer transactions. Apply California governing law and jurisdiction.

What's required

Mandatory clauses for a valid custom contract under California law.

  • California Governing Law

  • CCPA/CPRA General Provision

    Cal. Civ. Code §§ 1798.100–1798.199.100

Legal references

Key statutes and regulations that govern custom contracts in California.

  • CCPA/CPRA

    Cal. Civ. Code §§ 1798.100–1798.199.100

    California's comprehensive data privacy law — applicable to businesses meeting specified thresholds.

Compliance checklist

Automated compliance checks for every California custom contract.

  • Governing law is California

    info
  • CCPA/CPRA addressed if personal data involved

    warning
  • Arbitration meets Armendariz standards (if present)

    warning
  • No void non-compete provisions

    critical

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