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Negotiating and Drafting Contract Boilerplate
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Sales rank 320,433
Customers rating (based on 2 reviews)
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Lawyers use the term "boilerplate" to refer to the provisions at a contract's end—choice of law, notice, arbitration, assignments, etc. Costly problems arise when drafters ignore the subtleties of these provisions. This remarkable book gives you new insights into language you've seen countless times. Written by expert practitioners and incorporating the latest case law, the book covers over 20 provisions. For each provision, it explains the law and parses the provision in detail, including variations. You'll never look at a contract the same way again.
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| Publisher | ALM Publishing/ALM Inc. | | Release date | 02/2002 | | Availability | In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served. | | Edition | Paperback |
| | List price | $249 | | Our price | $156.87 (you save 37.00%) | | Used price | from $139.98 |
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Excellent resource I purchased this item just to familiarize myself with basic contract terms and the reasoning behind the "boilerplate" that I see and use everyday in my practice. Glad to say it has already paid for itself and I highly recommed this purchase. Obviously no book will tell you how to advise your clients but its another CLE tool any contract attorney can put to use. And for us younger attorneys ...its in english not legalese
Practical advice backed up by legal reasoning This book contains legal background and practical advice for drafting and negotiating many basic contract provisions, such as indemnification, limitations on remedies, and the like. The text is organized and laid out in an easy-to-use format, and the book comes with a CD that includes the template provisions.The next edition should include a chapter on termination provisions
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