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    8 Types of Corporate Contract Woes
    Shakeatha Davis

    8 Types of Corporate Contract Woes

    There are two main types of bad corporate contracts: The ones that are poorly written and don't accurately record all of the details The ones that show unrealistic expectations. Many businesses across the country experience contract disputes, which are often seen as the cost of doing business. When parties sign an agreement, they bind the parties together for a certain time. The main corporate contracts are as follows: Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) These types of contracts

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