All contracts have them. After the parties carefully negotiate a contract, they often do not even consider or look at many of the boilerplate provisions that are in most contracts.
This presentation from a commercial litigator and in house counsel will discuss many of these boilerplate provisions, the pitfalls of many of them in practice and especially in the courts, and consider ways to draft them to benefit the parties in the transaction.
This presentation and more careful consideration of boilerplate provisions will bring you one step closer to avoiding the hidden dangers that lurk in your contracts.
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