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Counterparty diligence.

What signing this counterparty does to your position: the exposure you inherit, the case for walking away, and the filing or relationship to watch before you commit. Every claim cites its source.

LEADS WITHWhat you inherit
01The ledger

The same four parts, pointed at your field.

  1. 01
    What you inheritSECOND-ORDER READVERIFIED

    The obligations, dependencies, and exposure that come with this counterparty, not just who they are

  2. 02
    The case against the dealCOUNTER-POSITIONREVIEW

    Where the relationship turns against you: control links, hidden owners, and conflicts that survive scrutiny

  3. 03
    The signal to watchLEADING INDICATORMONITORED

    The one filing, ownership change, or counterparty move that tells you the exposure is shifting

  4. 04
    Why we read it this waySOURCED REASONINGVERIFIED

    Each conclusion keeps the path back to the material that produced it, so it holds up in review

RECEIPTENTERPRISE · SPECIMEN
ONE CASE · ASSEMBLED FROM: THE READ · THE COUNTER-CASE · THE TELL · THE SOURCE TRAIL
THE DRAWER · EVERY FIELD
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