Indemnification and Limitations on Liability - Key Contract Provisions to Consider

23 Sep , 2025

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Two pivotal contractual provisions are indemnification and limitations on liability. Yet, these two provisions are often mis-drafted and overlooked by lawyers and clients alike. The purpose of this presentation is to delve into both of these provisions, the importance and the perils of drafting, as well as related provisions in a contract.

Objectives:

  1. Understand how laws vary in different jurisdictions related to indemnification and limitations on liability.
  2. Appreciate how these provisions differ.
  3. Learn the potential pitfalls of wrongful drafting and the positives of proper drafting.

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