The Boutique Lawyer Show: The need for clear, easy-to-understand contracts
There has long been, Gemma Nugent says, a “convention of having long contracts”, particularly in sectors like construction. Clients, however, are seeking legal documentation that is more easily digested and that they can better comprehend – and she is on a mission to provide this.
In this episode of The Boutique Lawyer Show, host Jerome Doraisamy welcomes SoundLegal director Gemma Nugent to discuss her journey from the in-house realm to operating as a sole practitioner in Alfred Cove, Western Australia, why she finds contracts work so uplifting, the issues she sees in the design and implementation of many legal contracts, and the diversity of thought among legal practitioners about the necessity or otherwise of long, convoluted contracts.
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