If you are a software developer, it’s okay to use subcontractors if you disclose the fact and get your client’s permission to do so. Otherwise, you can end up with broken relationships, lost business, and even expensive lawsuits.
Now if you make a big deal of it, chances are a prospective client will go elsewhere for their dev needs.
However, your written software development agreement can be written by an experienced software lawyer in such a way that it doesn’t raise a bunch of red flags that kill the deal.
Of course, you’ll also want your agreements with your subcontractors to be designed to protect both you as the general contractor and also your clients for whom the work is being done. That can be crafted too with language that doesn’t cause problems between you and your subcontractors.
If you need help with this issue, it’s times to schedule a phone consultation with Software Lawyer Mike Young.