Illinois Independent Contractor Agreements Explained

In Employees And Independent Contractors, Part I: Using Contractors To Avoid Liability, we learned how your business can use independent contractors to shield itself from liability. Once you have consulted with your attorney and determined how to structure your relationship to your independent contractor you should then work with your attorney to draft an independent contractor agreement is appropriate to your situation.

The two purposes of this type of agreement are: (1) to ensure that the relationship between your business and the person or entity that you are hiring will be treated as an independent contractor relationship rather than employer/employee by the courts; and (2) to put you in a favorable legal position with respect to any disputes that may occur between your business and the contractor.

Below is a non-comprehensive list of some of the most important clauses that employers should include in their independent contractor agreements:

There is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all independent contractor agreement. After reviewing your particular situation, your attorney can help you tailor each of the above clauses to your business’ needs and add additional language that will work to your benefit.​

Disclaimer: The information provided on this blog is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice on any subject matter. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Each individual's legal needs are unique, and these materials may not be applicable to your legal situation. Always seek the advice of a competent attorney with any questions you may have regarding a legal issue. Do not disregard professional legal advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this blog.

Kevin O'Flaherty

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Kevin O’Flaherty is a graduate of the University of Iowa and Chicago-Kent College of Law. He has experience in litigation, estate planning, bankruptcy, real estate, and comprehensive business representation.

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