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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4873785" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Does you contract clearly and specifically state that the objective is to create equity and to build enterprise value for contractors? </p><p>Remember, it was only under the threat of an Internal Revenue Service lawsuit did the company grudgingly grant contractors goodwill and proprietary rights. They fought that issue right up to the point where they finally had to stubbornly grant the minimum and only the minimum amount of concessions required to stave off being sued. </p><p></p><p>And by the way, I'm large enough minded about business to know that you're only as good as the terms and the language that describes those terms in the document you sign. And I know that Fat Freddy isn't going to go around writing customized individual contracts to suit the desires of every contractor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4873785, member: 58386"] Does you contract clearly and specifically state that the objective is to create equity and to build enterprise value for contractors? Remember, it was only under the threat of an Internal Revenue Service lawsuit did the company grudgingly grant contractors goodwill and proprietary rights. They fought that issue right up to the point where they finally had to stubbornly grant the minimum and only the minimum amount of concessions required to stave off being sued. And by the way, I'm large enough minded about business to know that you're only as good as the terms and the language that describes those terms in the document you sign. And I know that Fat Freddy isn't going to go around writing customized individual contracts to suit the desires of every contractor. [/QUOTE]
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