Sample Terms of Service
A sample terms of service agreement between an individual and a company concerning the use of the company's website. This agreement includes clauses for license grants, restrictions, user obligations, privacy, and postings.
A sample terms of service agreement between an individual and a company concerning the use of the company's website. This agreement includes clauses for license grants, restrictions, user obligations, privacy, and postings.
This guide covers common issues in lending and secured finance laws and regulations – including guarantees, collateral security, financial assistance, syndicated lending and LIBOR replacement – in 35 jurisdictions.
This publication provides corporate counsel and international practitioners with comprehensive jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction guidance to laws and regulations relating to digital businesses around the world.
This is a sample mutual confidential disclosure agreement.
This sample contract playbook includes alternative clauses, required approvals, and negotiation notes.
This sample agreement can be used to terminate a wide variety of business-to-business (B2B) contracts with a termination fee as consideration.
This guide provides corporate counsel and international practitioners with comprehensive jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction guidance to public procurement laws and regulations around the world.
A sample agreement acknowledging that an employee understands and agree to the terms governing the use of a corporate credit card.
This multi-jurisdictional guide is designed to provide insight into the practicalities of mergers and acquisitions, highlighting market trends and legal developments as well as practical and strategic considerations.
Topics covered include relevant authorities and legislation, target defenses, bidder protection, and mechanics of acquisition – in 36 jurisdictions.
On January 15, 2025, the US Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) published an interim final rule (IFR) that imposes new controls on advanced computing integrated circuits (Advanced ICs) and certain artificial intelligence (AI) model weights.
These new controls build upon and expand BIS’ existing suite of export controls on Advanced ICs and semiconductor manufacturing equipment and are intended to prevent adversaries and malicious actors from accessing the most advanced US AI models and the large clusters of Advanced ICs necessary to train such models.