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i like it.

From one of my study guides:

"After all, much of transactional lawyering consists of building a paper record so that a dubious position later can be defended with a straight face."

Bainbridge, Stephen M. Agency, Partnerships & LLCs. New York: Foundation Press, 2004.

NB: a transactional lawyer is basically one who never (or rarely) sees a courtroom, which, as it turns out, is most lawyers.

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