Washington Freelance Contract Template
Generate a freelance contract that complies with Washington law — with WA-specific clauses, legal requirements, and jurisdiction-aware protections.
Washington Legal Landscape
RCW 49.62 applies to independent contractors with a separate, higher threshold. Multiple classification tests depending on context.
Key WA Statutes
RCW 49.62
RCW 49.62
Restricts non-competes for contractors above threshold.
WA-Specific Considerations
Contractor Threshold
Separate, higher threshold for independent contractors.
Classification Tests
Multiple tests depending on context.
Why Use a Washington-Specific Template?
- Non-compete restrictions apply to contractors
- Multiple classification tests
- Strong tech freelance market
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