United States:
Worcester Business Journal Publishes "10 Things I Know About: Causing & Preventing Business Litigation"
15 January 2018
Bowditch & Dewey
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The Worcester Business Journal has published "10
things I know about: Causing & preventing business
litigation" written by AiVi Nguyen. Below is an excerpt from
the article:
"10) Relying on a handshake. I
cannot stress enough: Every single contractual term must be in
writing. This includes provisions for all possible issues like
responsibilities, termination, one of you drops dead, the building
burns down.
9) Signing something without understanding it
fully. Oftentimes, people are so excited about a
deal they will sign documents without fully digesting the terms,
agreeing to clauses much too burdensome."
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