Category Archives: Indemnification

Using “Guarantee” and Other Verbs as Terms of Art: Less Than Meets the Eye

[Updated January 11, 2012, to tweak the analysis.] Let’s consider how the verb guarantee is used in contracts. (No, I’m not going to discuss guarantee versus guaranty. For that, go to this 2006 blog post on AdamsDrafting. Perhaps my most …

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An Alternative to Indemnification Language for Koncision’s Confidentiality Agreement

It’s time that I tidied up one loose end. In this recent post, I proposed indemnification language to include in a confidentiality agreement in order to say who is responsible for liabilities resulting from disclosure of confidential information by representatives …

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