Tag: contracts
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Indemnification clauses are where deals quietly become traps
Indemnification language looks like boilerplate but quietly reallocates massive risk. Here’s how these clauses work and where they go wrong.
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Affiliate marketing contracts are written to screw the affiliate
Affiliate contracts are drafted by the merchant’s lawyers for the merchant’s benefit. Here’s how the standard terms quietly transfer risk onto you.
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Why documentation can make or break your case
In legal disputes, contemporaneous records often matter more than memory or testimony. Here’s why documentation quietly decides most cases.
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SaaS contract auto-renew clauses should be illegal
Silent auto-renewal clauses in SaaS contracts trap businesses in unwanted spending. The practice survives only because customers rarely fight back.
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Clickwrap agreements shouldn’t be legally enforceable
Clickwrap contracts demand consent no rational person actually gives. Here’s the legal and consumer case for treating them with far more skepticism than courts do.
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Surrogacy contracts are a legal minefield states keep dodging
Surrogacy law varies wildly across U.S. states, leaving families and carriers exposed to disputes that legislatures keep refusing to resolve.
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Boilerplate contracts are legalized fraud
Click-to-agree contracts pretend to be mutual agreements but function as one-sided rule books. Here’s why courts let it happen and what it costs you.