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1) In Any Given Document, You Can't Cover All The "what If's".
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(1) In any given document, you can't cover all the "what if's".
(2) Lawyers stay in business resolving all the unresolved "what if's".
(3) Every resolved "what if" creates two unresolved "what if's".
-- Bierman's Laws of Contracts
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