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Standardized Term Sheets May Not Protect Your Interests
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Novelists stare at the blinking cursor on their blank screens.
Anguished artists confront the empty canvas. Starting from scratch
can be agonizing for creatives, but entrepreneurs who want to draft
a term sheet or a definitive agreement for a financing don't
have to wait for inspiration to strike.
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