The term “meet and confer” has several meanings in the context of legal proceedings and contracts.
Tag: provision
Ride along with Mark as he discusses an important boilerplate provision – choice of law.
Boilerplate isn’t “extra stuff” at all; in fact, it’s the exact opposite: boilerplate got its name because it provides a protective layer around the rest of the contract.
Boilerplate isn’t “extra stuff” at all; in fact, it’s the exact opposite: boilerplate got its name because it provides a protective layer around the rest of the contract.
Boilerplate isn’t “extra stuff” at all; in fact, it’s the exact opposite: boilerplate got its name because it provides a protective layer around the rest of the contract.
Everyone’s talking about them. They’re apparently bad. Or are they?
At first I couldn’t believe my eyes. It seemed like a plot from the old Divorce Court TV show. But no, it wasn’t a battle of the spouses over the failure of a marriage, it was a battle of a hospital and a medical group over what appears to be the failure of an exclusive […]
Conflicts of interest. Everyone’s talking about them. Do you have one? They’re apparently bad. Or are they?
Everyone’s talking about them. Do you have one? They’re apparently bad. Or are they?
Conflicts of interest. Everyone’s talking about them. Do you have one? They’re apparently bad. Or are they? But what in the heck does “conflict of interest” even mean? When you think about it, “conflict of interest” is a term of a type similar to those other PC favorites, “greed” and “fair share” (which, by the […]