Editorial standards
We publish practical drafting aids and educational checklists. Pages are reviewed for clear scope, payment, ownership, change, termination, and evidence questions before they remain searchable.
Purpose first
Every page must solve a defined contracting task.
Scenario testing
We test a normal project and a dispute scenario.
Plain-language limits
We identify where local law or professional advice matters.
No invented credentials
We do not claim attorney review unless a named qualified reviewer actually performed it.
Review and correction process
Every indexable page must answer a specific user question, explain important assumptions, and offer more than a generic definition. Interactive tools are tested with boundary values and at least one hand-calculated example. Material corrections are made in place; pages that do not meet the standard are removed from search and advertising until they are improved.
Content is educational. It is not legal, tax, insurance, medical, or investment advice. Users should verify decisions with the relevant provider or qualified professional.
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Last reviewed: July 11, 2026