Re: IP transfer question





Larry Brasfield wrote:


A point missed by the "Let the lawyer(s) do it" crowd is that the lawyer's charter is to effect the intentions of the parties in a legally enforcable way. A good lawyer may advise clients as to terms that should be present, but it is ultimately up to the parties to determine what their agreement achieves. That job cannot be simply handed over to some lawyer(s).

That's a crock of manure- guess you have no understanding of the concept of fiduciary responsibility. So you continue to shoot your mouth on subjects about which you know zilch..


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