Not exact matches
In regards to the «I'll
review yours if you
review mine», the one
traditional publisher i had actually wrote that into the
contract: you have to
review at least book per quarter that was not in your genre.
* Note: some «hybrid» presses offer authors a cost - sharing arrangement under which the author has more control and receives a higher share of the profits; however, this is not a «
traditional» deal — have an agent or lawyer
review any hybrid
contract before you sign.
COMPARISON OF
TRADITIONAL VS SELF PUBLISHING
TRADITIONAL PUBLISHING Pros Cons Support Distribution Editing Bookstores Awards
Reviews Agents Ebook Rights and RoyaltiesReporting and payments Smaller advance / print runs Limited time / shelf space Hinky
contracts Possible Bankrupty Accounting irregularities Agents Hi, again.
Clouston said that «indieBRAG» does not track the sales of the books the site
reviews, but several authors featured on the site have subsequently signed
contracts with
traditional publishers.
If a person wishes to publish whether self - pub or even a
traditional publishing house * without an agent *, it would certainly be worth a couple of hundred bucks to have an attorney
review and advise on the
contract.
The United
Contract Attorneys have taken some small - scale collective actions that we associate with
traditional unions, like asking for higher wages on particularly in - demand document
reviews.
Legal Robot enhances or entirely replaces
traditional legal processes like
contract reviews with an automated intelligent assistant.
The Supreme Court
reviewed recent case law and confirmed the
traditional approach that a term can only be implied if it is necessary to give business efficacy to the
contract (The Moorcock (1889) 14 PD 64, [1886 - 90] All ER Rep 530) and / or if at the time the
contract was being negotiated the parties would both have said it was too obvious to mention (Reigate v Union Manufacturing Co (Ramsbottom) Ltd [1918] 1 KB 592, [1918 - 19] All ER Rep 143).
In earlier posts I've argued that lawyers are not yet adopting (in material percentages at least) the AI - based tools that can supplement attorneys»
traditional, people - intensive — «manual» — ways of
reviewing documents for litigation discovery, automating aspects of due diligence in deals, performing
contract management of thousands of a company's agreements, or conducting legal research (see here and here).
She then went on to highlight how AI can yield unexpected findings that might have been missed in a
traditional review — in one example, AI oftware found ten
contracts governed by Azerbaijani law among a huge corpus of M&A documents that had not made the sample in a
traditional review.
When
traditional firms said it couldn't be done in the time or budget, Mondelez International + Kraft Foods looked to Axiom's innovative approach to
contract review to meet the upcoming deadline.