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On 25/03/2011 10:45 AM, Malcolm Greene wrote:
> We're going to be bidding on custom development projects for a
> new set of customers and I would like to upgrade the contracts we
> use for these projects.
>
> In the past we've used a bunch of loosely cobbled together
> contracts based on our prior collection of contracts supplemented
> with some last minute legal review. While we've never run into
> any problems with this approach, I never felt like we were
> putting our best foot forward. We may have also skated past
> potential problems because we were working with long term clients
> with whom we've had already had excellent relationships.
>
> I'm looking for a book or online service that offers contract
> templates for custom software development that we can use as
> starter content for our new proposals. Of course I plan on having
> our final contracts reviewed by a professional, but I'd like to
> have a better and more consistent approach to our contracts
> before I do this.
>
> Thanks,
> Malcolm
>
>
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