Financiers and investors will typically engage internal or external legal counsel to represent their interests. Once we underwrite your project, you will need to enter into a Completion Agreement and related documents, which our in-house Business Affairs staff will prepare for your or your legal counsel to review and comment on. These agreements and documents will affect your legal rights and interests. We do not provide legal advice to our customers as we are neither licensed nor qualified to do so. We highly recommend you seek the advice of legal counsel of your choosing to become fully apprised of the legal implications agreements and documents you will need to enter in connection with bonding your film or television series.
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