Why do lawyers suck at math?
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Date: March 28th, 2024 9:21 PM Author: Alcoholic private investor
A(t)=Pe^(rt)
the good old diff eq solution for continuously compounded interest on a debenture
This, of course, has been bastardized into the compounded interest formula and then, very sad, the simple interest formula
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Date: March 28th, 2024 10:01 PM Author: Coral Athletic Conference
You can't really be a good transactional attorney if you suck at math.
It's amazing how some lawyers will focus their entire redline on getting the right language in a confidentiality clause that will never ever be enforced, but don't really understand how the payment terms work and how different scenarios might change them.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5510550&forum_id=2#47535474) |
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