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    Win the Lotto, Keep Your Friends

    Alistair VigierBy Alistair VigierAugust 29, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
    Responsible lotto group play can prevent disputes

    Are you trying to figure out what you will do when you win the lotto? If you’re part of a lottery pool, the last thing you want is a legal mess when your numbers finally hit. I’ve seen it happen—one handshake deal turns into a battle over who gets what. People assume trust is enough, but money changes everything. A proper agreement can save friendships, protect winnings, and keep things fair.

    Michael Cochrane has talked about this before, and he’s right—group play forms and lottery pool contracts aren’t just paperwork. They’re what stand between a smooth payout and a courtroom nightmare.

    You might think, “We’re all on the same page,” but memories get fuzzy when millions are on the table. Who contributed? How much? What were the rules? Without something in writing, these questions become fuel for disputes.

    I worked with a group once that learned this lesson the hard way. They pooled money for years, but when they won, one guy claimed he had paid in cash at the last minute. No record, no proof. It led to a fight that drained their winnings in legal fees. They’d have avoided the entire mess if they had drafted a simple contract.

    Win the Lotto

    A good contract doesn’t need to be complicated

    It should cover:

    • Who’s in the pool
    • How contributions are tracked
    • How winnings are split
    • What happens if someone doesn’t pay one week
    • Who buys the tickets, and where they’re stored

    Win the Lotto

    Even an essential document, signed by everyone, can prevent chaos. If you’re in a pool, take ten minutes to draft something. Get signatures. Even a photo of the agreement in a group chat is better than nothing.

    People only think about legal protections after a problem arises. But by then, it’s too late. A little preparation now could mean the difference between celebrating a jackpot and spending years fighting over it.

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    Alistair Vigier is a legal tech entrepreneur and Co-Founder of Caseway, where he leads innovation in AI-powered legal research. With deep experience in legal technology, SaaS, and data privacy, he is dedicated to helping law firms navigate complex documentation with greater speed and accuracy.

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