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Oracle Audit Found Us 200 Licenses Over — Demanding $1.2M

Started by oracle_audit_panic · Dec 5, 2025 · 10 replies
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OA
oracle_audit_panicOP

Looking for advice on this situation. Oracle Audit Found Us 200 Licenses Over - Demanding $1.2M Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.

Details: I'm in a situation where I need to understand my legal options. Has anyone dealt with something similar?

RC
RealEstateLaw_ChenAttorney

Always get contract modifications in writing. Verbal modifications are theoretically enforceable in some situations but nearly impossible to prove. A quick email confirmation costs nothing and saves everything.

FT
first_time_buyer_FL

In my experience, most contract disputes settle before trial. The key is having strong documentation of the original agreement and any modifications. Email trails are your best friend.

DR
DropshipDan

In my experience, most contract disputes settle before trial. The key is having strong documentation of the original agreement and any modifications. Email trails are your best friend.

RC
RealEstateLaw_ChenAttorney

The enforceability of this clause depends heavily on your state's law and the specific language used. I'd recommend having an attorney review the exact wording before taking action.

SP
shocked_patient_2025

The UCC governs sale of goods contracts; common law governs services. The rules are different. Make sure you're looking at the right framework for your situation.

DR
DropshipDan

In my experience, most contract disputes settle before trial. The key is having strong documentation of the original agreement and any modifications. Email trails are your best friend.

RC
RealEstateLaw_ChenAttorney

In my experience, most contract disputes settle before trial. The key is having strong documentation of the original agreement and any modifications. Email trails are your best friend.

DR
DropshipDan

Always get contract modifications in writing. Verbal modifications are theoretically enforceable in some situations but nearly impossible to prove. A quick email confirmation costs nothing and saves everything.

FT
first_time_buyer_FL

The enforceability of this clause depends heavily on your state's law and the specific language used. I'd recommend having an attorney review the exact wording before taking action.

OA
oracle_audit_panicOP

Update: Thanks everyone for the guidance. I consulted with an attorney and we're moving forward. The advice here helped me understand what questions to ask and what to expect. Will update when there's a resolution.

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