I don’t think making sure that no EA every give paid work to another EA, with out a formal contract, will help much
I feel like people are talking about written records like it’s a huge headache, but they don’t need to be. When freelancing I often negotiate verbally, then write an email with terms to the client., who can confirm or correct them. I don’t start work until they’ve confirmed acceptance of some set of terms. This has enough legal significance that it lowers my business insurance rates, and takes seconds if people are genuinely on the same page.
What my lawyer parent taught me was that contracts can’t prevent people from screwing you over. (which is impossible). At my scale and probably most cases described here, the purpose of a contract is to prevent misunderstandings between people of goodwill. And it’s so easy to do notably better than nonlinear did here.
This is a good point. I was thinking in terms of legal vs informal, not in terms of written vs verbal.
I agree that having something written down is basically always better. Both for clarity, as you say, and because peoples memories are not perfect. And it have the added bonus that if there is a conflict, you have something to refer back to.
I feel like people are talking about written records like it’s a huge headache, but they don’t need to be. When freelancing I often negotiate verbally, then write an email with terms to the client., who can confirm or correct them. I don’t start work until they’ve confirmed acceptance of some set of terms. This has enough legal significance that it lowers my business insurance rates, and takes seconds if people are genuinely on the same page.
What my lawyer parent taught me was that contracts can’t prevent people from screwing you over. (which is impossible). At my scale and probably most cases described here, the purpose of a contract is to prevent misunderstandings between people of goodwill. And it’s so easy to do notably better than nonlinear did here.
This is a good point. I was thinking in terms of legal vs informal, not in terms of written vs verbal.
I agree that having something written down is basically always better. Both for clarity, as you say, and because peoples memories are not perfect. And it have the added bonus that if there is a conflict, you have something to refer back to.