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"There is a dynamic to negotiations and nothing galls the parties more than to have to sort through a lot of lawyer comments over what they see as non-essential points for their deal."

Isn't that a strategy sometimes used to wear down the other side and make it hard for them to uncover the true intent of what one party is trying to slip by the other party? Or give added ambiguity which can be beneficial to one party or another?



If one party is out to screw the other over, then lawyering might help some.. maybe.

But if you suspect this is the case, then in most cases the deal is going to be more trouble than it is worth.




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