Revise or Replace?

Mike Whelan
Chief Community Officer

When to Correct and When to Start Over

A bad contract can waste everyone’s time, but when is a contract bad enough to toss out the window?

In Revise or Replace?, author William Peacock breaks down practical considerations for cleaning up a contract versus starting over.

William asks important questions like:

  • Do you have enough bargaining power to expect a do over?
  • How can you help the other side feel excited about starting from scratch?
  • Are you really impacting substance or just nitpicking style?

Not only that, Willie shares his top 4 tools for cleaning up bad contracts. By speeding up the drafting process, you can strengthen your hand in requesting a new pass.

Don’t waste another minute debating the other side’s clumsy contract—download your copy of Revise or Replace? today.


Download the ebook Revise or Replace? by William Peacock


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