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question of the week: contracts February 15, 2011 posted in Uncategorized

I really want to hear from you on this.  I recently had a couple of situations back to back regarding other vendors contracts and was so surprised at how casual people are with their contracts…

The question is: Do you allow clients or other vendors to make changes to your contract?  To clarify, I mean either written changes, or the other party making manual changes to the document itself.  

I’ll follow up with my 2 cents after you provide your feedback.

Go!

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  • Janice Carnevale:

    If a client wants to make a change to the photo release, I usually let them. But with the bulk of the contract, I tell them that I have invested a lot of time and money in my current contract and any changes they want will be reviewed by my lawyer at their expense. That usually puts a stop to the nitpicking of the contract.

    2011.Feb.15 9:40 am




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