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  • Thus, their technical contract [[rider]] [''a “[[service level agreement]]” to you and me. — Ed''] read like a phone book [''A ...aranteed you’re going to arrive at a technical error. They didn’t read the contract. Guaranteed you’d run into a problem. Sometimes it would threaten to just
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  • But it almost certainly ''won’t'' be heralded by [[chatbot]]s, [[contract review tool]]s or [[document assembly]], however much the [[COO]] might wis ...said CEO is spending more time with her family and her damehood for public service.</ref>
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  • {{a|contract|}}{{specific performance capsule}} ...cash, of the house you promised to build me — but less so for for personal service contracts where bleeding-heart liberal types — and let’s face it, the w
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  • ====Limiting liability in contract==== ...[Rent-seeking|extract rent]], and with the another deny liability for the “service” they provided beyond the “value” of the rent they extracted, and the
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  • ...you expect counterparties to promptly advise you of ''their'' [[breach of contract]] to ''you''. ...don’t admit you’re in [[breach of contract]], ''you will be in [[breach of contract]]''. Can anyone see the problem here?
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  • If ''one'' aspect of my {{t|contract}} becomes, through the machinations of the steampunk state, illegal, what d {{Quote|“a [[contract]] which obliges its participants to do illegal things is void: unenforceabl
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  • ...les on the MiFID-regulated [[Investment services and activities|investment service]] of [[dealing on own account]], the related de minimis threshold test, and ...rivatives]] is a regulated [[Investment services and activities|investment service]], with, in Article {{mifid2prov|2(1)(j)}}, some exceptions, buried amongst
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  • ...rn [[legal eagles]] is not ''[[service delivery]]'', but ''[[Legal service|service]]'' itself. ...of pointless ''rutting''. And it is hard to [[rentsmith]] without a “host” contract. To do it, the [[Rentsmith|rentsmithor]] must find a new host agreement, or
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  • ...t]]s, right-shoring, [[outsourcing]] — take an existing legal process (say contract [[negotiation]]) and try to enhance it by substituting cheaper, faster, com *For the [[meatware]] you acquire service provider contracts, [[SLA]]s, overseas offices in Romania, Belfast and Ban
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  • ...m our “understanding the implications of {{t|behavioural science}} for {{t|contract}} {{t|negotiation}}” series — it is a short series at present — comes ...on of ever asking about your employees’ personal investments. Once the {{t|contract}} is safely [[Wet signature|inked]] and put away, no one will give it anoth
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  • ==== Ignorance-as-a-service ==== ...do customers routinely pay and then expect — even hope for — no product or service in return? Well, there is one broad category: [[insurance]] contracts. Prod
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  • ...on a counterparty takes which justifies the innocent party terminating the contract ''under its terms'', [[close out|closing out]] open transactions, and raini ===Not (quite) the same as a fundamental breach of contract===
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  • ...is an app with lots of pie charts and performance graphs”.}}}}As a special service, the JC is tracking the [[legaltechbros]] he knows about. This comes, at fi ...-five firms offer the ''same'' contract generation and document management service. ''They will not all survive''.
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  • ...me of the mistaken payment, the debt in question was not yet due under the contract. ..., and it is no enormous deal if one is not paid the instant one delivers a service.
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  • ..., “look how fertile I am! I can insist on this transparently idiotic legal contract and people still sign it! It is absurd along every conceivable dimension, y ...in wide use). Hence: “Hi I would like to pitch you my new [[software as a service]] offering, which can intelligently automate your entire legal operations p
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  • Of the range of valid means of performing a [[contract]], the one that will cost you the least and irritate your customer the most So where a contract can be fully understood in monetary terms, expect the parties to do the utt
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  • [[File:Argos catalog.jpg|450px|frameless|center|A [[service catalog]] yesterday. Argos recently got rid of them, interestingly.]] ...f his”. Yet these activities, and ones like them that also won’t be in the service catalog, occupy the lion’s share of a modern professional’s working lif
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  • ...ent'' of legal process, with a view to ''optimising their outcome''. Legal service is not like delivering pizza. No one cares about the ''box''. ...hed to the fuselage? You only need life-rafts once you crash. If the legal service delivery providers do their jobs properly, the plane shouldn’t crash.
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  • ...“[[leverage]]” when she means “[[use]]” — all these deteriorations in the service of a descent towards the same fate we all share: a lifetime nosing boulders ...e [[credit department]] policy that requires [[cross default]] in a [[spot contract]]; the [[clearing house]] which demands an unlimited [[indemnity]] for loss
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  • When drafting a contract, avoid expressing yourself in a way that will feel, to opponents, like a po ...ion, which many legal eagles cannot, to define every variable term in your contract. The simply appearance of a definition - the brackets, quotes, and bold —
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