Beware of Letters of Intent in Outsourcing

Posted on Saturday 31 May 2008

Customers and vendors enter into letters of intent, or authorization, to jump-start an outsourcing transaction that has been mired in protracted negotiations. But LOIs present substantial risks to organizations, says attorney W. Carter Santos, and in most cases should be avoided.

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