How To Keep Your Contracts Brief

When was the last time you read a contract all the way through? Go on, take a few minutes and really think about it. I bet for most of you, the answer is somewhere between “a long time ago” and “never,” even for those of you who deal with contracts regularly. And you know what? I don’t blame you because most contracts are too long. Nearly every contract I've seen in the last few years has suffered from this problem - page after page of dense legal text. And the result of these overlong legal documents is that people don't read them and fully understand the transaction they're involved in. I know this because many of my clients admit it to me. 

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Avoid Legalese In Your Contracts, Live A Happier Life

Lawyers think that because they went through expensive and grueling training (and law school is expensive and grueling, make no mistake), they need to create a barrier between themselves and you, the client, to justify all that they went through. So they invent obscure, arcane, and impenetrable language to create that barrier. Worse yet, they've been doing it for so long that everyone thinks that contracts and other documents used in business have to be written that way in order to be legally binding. 

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