You Should Try WhichDraft.com Here. Alright, you’re putting together a deal, you’re extremely excited, you’re going to sell your consulting services to a new client that’s going to pay you a mint, you’re going to buy a fantastic new computer server that will speed up your company network, you can’t wait, all you can think [...]
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You Should Try WhichDraft.com Here. So far in our Contracts 101 series, we’ve covered how to understand contract preambles and parties (see here, and here). Today we’re going to take on a new concept that seems to flummox most people the first time they look at a contract: those every so scary definitions (cue spooky [...]
Read MoreYou Should Try WhichDraft.com Here. Believe it or not, one of the most confusing things to figure out in any contract is the parties: the persons actually agreeing to the deal. If you remember nothing else about this post, then focus on these two key questions that you need to ask to know who the [...]
Read MoreYou Should Try WhichDraft.com Here. Welcome to the first post in our new Contracts 101 series, designed to get you up to speed on the basics of contract drafting. Today’s post will explain the gobbledygook you see in the first paragraph of a contract, which we in the contract drafting game refer to as the [...]
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