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veyron
on Sept 12, 2011
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Fucking Sue Me
Nowadays a lot of companies try to add clauses that pierce the corporate veil (for example, having personal guarantees)
sarchertech
on Sept 12, 2011
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For all kinds of things, like leases and such were the company is too young to have any credit. But a personal guarantee on delivering a website on time would be a bit much.
veyron
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For longer projects, you should be asking for some sort of upfront payment (to avoid being screwed over -- i learned that the hard way).
In that circumstance, companies may demand some sort of clawback if benchmarks aren't met.
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