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Hello John,

I've often been in the same situation, usually the line is 
"what's going to happen if you get run over by a bus?"

One way to deal with this is with a "code buddy". There's a bunch of others on 
the DUG List who would no doubt be interested in a 2 way deal, to provide a 
backup. 
There's a bit of work both ways, but it means you both benefit from having 
another experienced developer able to provide "off site" backups, and 
experience to pick up the reins should any of the nasty scenarios pan out.

Much better than escrow as the deal comes with expertise, not a CD / DVD with 
code and no experience to deal with it.

An opportunity to implement some mutual peer review processes, whilst still 
running your own business.

HTH

Cheers

Gary



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>One of my clients is expanding their business (thanks to my software;-) and
>asked me about a Risk Management Plan in case I would disappear, fair
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>Me, myself and I are only a small company (as many of you might be too), so
>no in-house backup developers available. >
>Has any of you any experience or ideas regarding a Risk Management Plan for
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>John Sunshine
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