Depositions, interviews, calls — transcribed and searchable.
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Who said what across 4 speakers
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Key admission: No one from Acme walked him through the indemnification clause before signing. Says he was rushed to sign same-day.
Topics covered: Contract execution timeline, indemnification clause awareness, signing-day pressure.
Follow-up suggested: Pull emails between Smith and Acme dated March 8–12, 2023.
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