Re: [WISPA] Letters of Intent

2007-01-28 Thread George Rogato
Your best bet, is to see your lawyer. Last time I had a lawyer draw me up a contract it was $500.00. I'm sure it could be cheaper, but it's one of those things thats hard to bid out. Also make sure the lawyer has some experience in the sale of business. George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: [WISPA] Letters of Intent

2007-01-28 Thread Larry Yunker
The contents of a letter of intent will vary greatly depending upon what purpose you hope to serve through execution of the document. If I remember my Contracts course correctly, a letter of intent is not necessarily binding in any way (however, in the correct circumstances it might be made

Re: [WISPA] Letters of Intent

2007-01-28 Thread George Rogato
Congrats Larry! You said you wanted to go to law school. George Larry Yunker wrote: The contents of a letter of intent will vary greatly depending upon what purpose you hope to serve through execution of the document. If I remember my Contracts course correctly, a letter of intent is not