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Drafting & review · Risk allocation

Legal has redlined your crisis statement until it's unrecognizable — every acknowledgment hedged, every commitment removed. Walk me through how you'd get to language that's both safe and human.

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I'd treat it as risk-trading between two real costs, not a style fight: legal is pricing liability; I'm pricing reputational damage, and an evasive statement has a measurable cost too.

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