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The purpose of a contract for the legal counsel: A ''livelihood'': a thing in and of itself. Somewhat a like a stag weekend, doing paintball.
The purpose of a contract for the legal counsel: A ''livelihood'': a thing in and of itself. Somewhat a like a stag weekend, doing paintball.


=== '''[[Trading]]''' ===
==So what?==
What legal document? We are done. Sorry mate I’m busy we’re running up to market close.
The unstated presumption is that these twains shall ne’er meet — lawyers gonna be lawyers, haters gonna hate — but we wonder. Certainly, there exists a world in which a document can be designed to optimise the respective parties’ interests. to be maximally effective for the salesperson and maximally effective for the risk manager?


=== '''[[Operations]]''' ===
Now if we contrive to take a pace back from the canvas and look at it through the lens of the disembodied entity who pays all the wages, some agendas appear more important than others. The ultimate clients care a lot about creating a relationship of trust and reciprocity in which mutually beneficial commerce can flourish; they care somewhat about safety mechanisms should that relationship break down, but they will put these behind maintenance of that healthy relationship in the first place, and they will care little about the ongoing livelihood of the professional advisers who claim to help them achieve it. If they could achieve it without agents, they assuredly would.
Operations need to book the operational details the trade, make sure all the countable bits flow into the operational systems


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* [[Agency problem]]
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* [[Design principles]]
* [[Design principles]]
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