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The Four Corners Rule: If It’s Not Written, It Doesn’t Exist

When disputes arise, it’s not about what someone meant, it’s about what’s written. The Four Corners Rule is the legal principle that says only the words within a document itself count. For boards, managers, and even vendors, that can mean the difference between being protected or being exposed.

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John LaGumina, Esq. / David Byrne, Esq.  / Deborah Gerelli, CIRMS / Michael Pereira, Esq. / Cory Kravit, Esq.  / Christian Saville, Esq. 

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