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Remember when you were at law school studying contracts? Your professor pressed you socratically to understand Hadley vs. Baxendale et al. You spent just one or two classes on what are called “contracts of adhesion”–those fine print one-sided contracts that only make up 99% of all the contracts we’ll ever sign.
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