As a quick example for my contract-drafting simulation course, I’ve broken up an excerpt from a recent update to Apple’s iCloud terms of service. (I reviewed the update as part of installing an upgrade to the macOS operating system.) The goal here is to Serve The Reader! by turning some Apple’s wall-of-words “spaghetti text” — […] --- See also(list is generated automatically):Marketing legal review... Drafting tip: Putting an “interest on past due amounts” clause in an “au...| On Contracts
British lawyers sometimes use the term “for the avoidance of doubt” or “for clarity.” I’ve started sometimes using “For emphasis” instead. As an example, here’s part of a warranty provision that I’m drafting for use in the upcoming revision of my course materials: For emphasis: The Provider (i) is not warranting or guaranteeing the future performance of any […] --- See also(list is generated automatically):Russian spy swap illustrates a great way to handle disputesThe O...| On Contracts
This week, Washington state’s supreme court decided Nelson v. P.S.C., Inc., which turned on whether a state statute’s reference to “within three years of the marriage” requi…| On Contracts