Messy situation where Stars found out in court they didn't have the deal they thought they had. (Allegedly.)
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Replying to @Grange95
This doesn't sound like the fault of the contract, but a mistake on the fault of whoever wrote and/or *signed* the contract.
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When I say "get it in writing," I certainly don't mean "sign whatever legalese contract is placed in front of you."
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Replying to @BJNemeth
So you're one of those "difficult" clients.pic.twitter.com/SG4PI7JMTg
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Ask anyone who ever made a "simple" prop bet with me. I arbitrate most of the potential edge cases before the deal is done.
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Replying to @BJNemeth
A decent percentage of my day job entails thinking about unlikely edges in contracts.
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Replying to @Grange95
I was asked to witness a prop bet a week or two ago, and before I agreed there were 5 minutes of me asking questions about edge cases.
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They were annoyed at the time, but when the bet ended, there was ZERO confusion over who had won even though it was messier than expected.
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Of course this well defined bet is for $10
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Replying to @Grange95 @wndywitch
When I made the deal with my best friend 27 years ago that our standard bet would be 25¢, I was definitely thinking about "Trading Places."
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