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HOW QUICKFORMS CANNOT HELP YOU |
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QuickForms fills an important, but limited function. Before extolling its virtues, it is essential at the outset to explain its proper role. QuickForms is not a "cyberlawyer" or "mechanical brain" and it does not dispense professional skill or judgment. QuickForms cannot and should not be used to replace your attorney. Only an experienced attorney can provide the skill, expertise and judgment necessary to ensure a finished document meets your specific needs. IF: "I am not a cyber-lawyer..." THEN: "Be sure to have documents reviewed" The rub, of course, is that few businesses can afford the luxury of custom agreements. They have no choice but to take their chances on a standard form contract even though it does not reflect their transaction and knowing they might regret it later. The real culprit blocking access to legal services is neither "greedy" lawyers nor "obstinate" clients, but the economics of practicing law. Delivering quality legal services is a labor-intensive, expensive proposition. Economics sidelines lawyers who genuinely want to participate. When they do get into the game, it’s usually too late, after an intractable dispute threatens the client’s business. QuickForm Contracts can help put a lawyer on the team of those who cringe at the thought of paying another legal bill like that last one. QuickForms helps close the gap between readily available, but ill-fitting standard forms and one-of-a-kind agreements prepared by slow, expensive draftsmen. QuickForms can deliver a working draft document in about ten minutes. Imagine, ten minutes! Now you can afford to send that document to your attorney for a few minutes review. Why? Because you pay only for the lawyer’s intellect and professional judgment, not his endurance as a draftsman. You should clearly understand that QuickForms should not be used to cut attorneys out of transactions. Instead, it is designed to save you enough in producing a first draft agreement that you can now afford to have your attorney review the document before it is signed. |
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