Legal Counsel discuss how best to deal with clients when they pushback on advice.
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How to handle push back from internal client? When to just “let it go”? I'm new to in-house and a client is choosing a contract with severe penalties and restrictions of terminations (for a vendor) over the one the legal team suggested. The business reason given did not make sense to me at all. Do I push back more or let the client sign this insane contract?
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