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Standard Legal Terms

  1. Toward PolyForm Shield Version 2

    streamline and revise for easier reading

  2. Waypoint NDA 4.0.0

    now with mergers and acquisitions terms

  3. Second Draft of Waypoint for M&A

    refining acquisition-specific terms to the standard business NDA

  4. Square One 2e1u

    addressing an interesting Utah peculiarity

  5. Waypoint for M&A

    adding acquisition-specific terms to the standard business NDA

  6. Specifically Regulating Standardized Contracting

    quick thoughts on the Consumer Review Fairness Act of 2016

  7. Square One Second Edition

    improved US hiring forms and terms

  8. Standardize Commercial Software Licensing

    announcing PolyForm Commercial, with a call for help

  9. Waypoint NDA 3.0.0

    small terms fixes, big presentation improvements

  10. The Guestbook NDA

    a standard one-way nondisclosure agreement

  11. One-Way NDA

    good names for the next standard NDA?

  12. Waypoint Turns Two

    stop wasting time on nondisclosure agreements

  13. Square One

    fair terms. free forms. back to work.

  14. PolyForm Defensive is Now PolyForm Shield

    feedback strikes again

  15. PolyForm Noncompete Licenses

    two new, long-awaited forms

  16. Noncompete By Two Other Names

    Why are the last PolyForm licenses taking so long?

  17. Waypoint Trademark

    protecting the integrity of a standard form

  18. Waypoint 2.0.0

    a more adaptable, international standard

  19. Waypoint Abroad

    seeking quick reads from non-US counsel

  20. Help Take the Waypoint NDA International

    a call for help from common-law colleagues

  21. PolyForm Project

    simple, standard, plain-language software licenses

  22. The Waypoint NDA

    stop wasting time on NDAs

  23. License Utopia

    just four licenses for all of open source

  24. A Canting Tribe Are We

    attacking the NDA problem with standards networks