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Michigan Contract Templates Built for Great Lakes State Law

Generate contracts that comply with MUTSA trade secret protections, Michigan's non-compete framework under the Antitrust Reform Act, strict security deposit rules, and the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act — professionally drafted in minutes.

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Built for Michigan law

Every contract is generated with Michigan-specific legal intelligence baked in.

MUTSA trade secret alignment — NDAs define trade secrets per MCL §§ 445.1901–445.1910

Antitrust Reform Act compliance — non-competes drafted to satisfy MCL § 445.774a reasonableness requirements

Security Deposit Act compliance — lease templates enforce the 1.5 month cap, move-in inventory, and no-commingling rules

Elliott-Larsen protections — employment agreements include Michigan's expanded anti-discrimination provisions (height, weight, marital status)

Paid Medical Leave Act — employment agreements reference leave rights for 50+ employee employers

Truth in Renting Act — lease terms comply with prohibited provisions under MCL § 554.631

Compliance at a glance

Key legal requirements automatically enforced for Michigan contracts.

  • MUTSA Trade Secret Definition

    MCL § 445.1902(d)

  • DTSA Immunity Notice

    18 U.S.C. § 1833(b) (DTSA Immunity)

  • Trade secret definition aligns with MUTSA

  • At-Will Employment Statement

    Michigan common law (at-will doctrine); Toussaint v. Blue Cross, 408 Mich. 579

  • Non-Compete Enforceability Notice

    MCL § 445.774a

  • At-will status clearly stated

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