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Is a term sheet sufficient for investment documentation? – Subomi Oraka – DIYlawNG

August 26, 2016

Would a term sheet be sufficient for investment documentation? This is what resource person, Subomi Oraka, demystifies in this Speed Lawyering episode.

 

 

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