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>I have a general contract that covers all the boilerplate like the
fact I
>am a contractor (not employee), I won't divulge company information,
etc.
>But there is ALSO always a signed attachment page which includes the
>specifics of the particular project: name of program and each
specific
>document to be created, planned number of drafts and expected
deadlines,
>payment rate and schedule, etc.
I have something like that too. It avoids a lot of problems. Feel free
to take a look at it: