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Contracts

Apr. 26, 2006

Rules for Putting Contracts Into Understandable English

Focus Column - By Martin Fern - Many lawyers continue drafting business contracts using the same stilted language that a lawyer 100 years ago would find familiar. Our clients are the victims of verbose, confused and confusing instruments.

Focus Column

By Martin Fern
     
      Many lawyers continue drafting business contracts using the same stilted language that a lawyer 100 years ago would find familiar. Our clients are the victims of verbose, confused and confusing instruments.
      Out of ignorance or fear, attorneys refuse to stray from using old formulas of expression and include in typical ag...

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