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Every contract is tailored to Delaware's specific laws and requirements — not a generic template.

Court of Chancery Jurisdiction

Delaware's Court of Chancery is the premier business litigation forum. Contracts with Delaware choice-of-law clauses benefit from its deep body of corporate case law.

Business-Friendly Contract Law

Delaware strongly respects freedom of contract under Del. Code Ann. tit. 6, §§ 2701-2712, providing predictability for commercial agreements.

Non-Compete Enforceability

Delaware enforces reasonable non-competes, and the Court of Chancery has developed extensive case law on reformation and enforceability standards.

Landlord-Tenant Code

The Delaware Residential Landlord-Tenant Code (Del. Code Ann. tit. 25, § 5101 et seq.) governs security deposits, habitability, and eviction procedures.

Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act

Effective January 2025, the DPDPA requires businesses to respect consumer data rights and include data protection provisions in contracts.

Delaware contract types

Each contract is customized with Delaware-specific provisions — not a generic fill-in-the-blank form.

Non-Disclosure Agreement

Protect trade secrets and confidential business information with state-compliant confidentiality provisions.

Create Non-Disclosure Agreement

Freelance Contract

Define scope, payment terms, and IP ownership for freelance engagements.

Create Freelance Contract

Lease Agreement

Residential and commercial lease templates with state-specific tenant and landlord protections.

Create Lease Agreement

Service Agreement

Professional service contracts with clear deliverables, timelines, and liability provisions.

Create Service Agreement

Employment Agreement

Employment contracts with state-specific wage, benefit, and termination requirements.

Create Employment Agreement

Independent Contractor Agreement

Properly classify independent contractors and define the working relationship.

Create Independent Contractor Agreement

Key Delaware statutes

Important laws that govern contracts in Delaware.

  • Delaware General Corporation Law

    Del. Code Ann. tit. 8, § 101 et seq.

    The most widely used corporate statute in the US, governing formation and management of corporations.

  • Delaware Uniform Trade Secrets Act

    Del. Code Ann. tit. 6, § 2001 et seq.

    Provides remedies for trade secret misappropriation.

  • Delaware Residential Landlord-Tenant Code

    Del. Code Ann. tit. 25, § 5101 et seq.

    Governs residential leases including security deposits, maintenance, and eviction procedures.

Key legal terms for Delaware contracts

Understand the legal terminology commonly used in Delaware contracts.

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