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Duane Ward
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Zero hour late game changes

Duane Ward
  • Investor
  • Long Island, NY
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When a lawyer no longer has your best interest in mind and you're almost to the finish line, what are your best options? If you switch, it can potentially destroy your deal or cost you tons of money in recovering the closing. How do you handle people on your team not handling things to your satisfaction at zero hour?

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Joe Villeneuve
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Joe Villeneuve
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You do realize (at least you should have realized) you answered your own question,...right?

Take the two scenarios, play them out virtually, and see which one gives you more/less control, and which one has the worst potential ending.

Keep in mind, in the end, your choice may be between no deal or ending up having to carry a bad one for a long, long time.

I find that 90% of the problems have the solutions buried right in the problem,...hidden, in plain sight.  You just have to train your brain to know what to look for, your eyes to see it when you're staring right at it, and the will to accept the solution...or the consequences if your don't.. 

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