Transactional Law Press

Bridging the gap between deal-making and the courtroom.

Too often, corporate drafting relies on outdated precedent without considering how judges actually interpret those words. When attorneys draft in a vacuum, they leave their clients vulnerable to outcomes they were hired to prevent.

At Transactional Law Press, we are closing that gap. We champion a "Litigation-Backwards" approach. To draft effectively for the closing, you must first understand the breach.

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The discussions and posts on this page is educational and analytical. It is not legal advice, does not create an attorney-client relationship, and should not be relied on as a substitute for advice from qualified counsel in a specific transaction or dispute.

The law in this area is highly fact-dependent and continues to develop through new cases, statutes, regulations, and market practice. Readers should independently verify authorities and consult current sources before applying any rule or doctrine.