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Corporate

Oct. 30, 2001

Gap Fillers

Sara Smith knew her business inside and out. She even understood many of the relevant legal issues, based on her years of experience. So when it came time to make a new deal, she skipped the call to her lawyer and wrote the agreement directly with the other side.

        By Jay A. Woollacott
        
        Sara Smith knew her business inside and out. She even understood many of the relevant legal issues, based on her years of experience. So when it came time to make a new deal, she skipped the call to her lawyer and wrote the agreement directly with the other side.
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