WHY THIS, NOT THAT™ CONTRACTS | Asking For Help

DO THIS

If you are asked to review a contract for a complex or complicated project, don’t let pride get in your way. Ask for help.

NOT THAT

Go it alone and hope for the best.

WHY

It is simple. Your client deserves the best legal representation possible. Sometimes what you are asked to do is outside your expertise. It is not possible to know everything.

Know when to ask for help.

The Beatles said it best when they said “I get by with a little help from my friends.”

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