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Sample Data Privacy Addendum

This is a sample Data Privacy Addendum that supplements an agreement between a customer and vendor. It is compliant for California, Virginia, Colorado and Connecticut.

Sample Forms, Policies, and Contracts

Sample Supplier Code of Conduct Policy

This is a sample supply chain - supplier code of conduct policy. The sample policy includes provisions regarding ethical sourcing (conflict minerals, child labor, land rights), employment practices, information protection, and anti-corruption.

Sample Forms, Policies, and Contracts

Service Agreement (Website Development)

This is a sample contract where Sponsor desires to engage Developer to develop, create, test, and deliver a Web Site as a work made for hire and to house the Web Site on Developer's Web Server and make the Web Site available for browsing on the Internet.

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CLM Simplified: Practical Contracting Guidance for Corporate Counsel

By Lucy Bassli, Founder and Lara Trope, Legal and CLM Operations Consultant, InnoLaw Group

It seems to us that although the dizzying number of technology solutions entering the market daily (not to mention the avalanche of new AI possibilities that accompany them) are intended to make everyone’s life simpler, it’s more challenging than ever to cut through the noise and figure out how or where to start your journey to simplifying contracting for you and your organization. Read more.

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Representations & Warranties

This Wisdom of the Crowd (ACC member discussion), compiled from responses posted on the Nonprofit Organizations Forum, discusses whether it is common for non-profit entities to refuse to agree to representations & warranties in a contract.

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Ten Ways Your Limitation of Liability Provision Is Actually Ineffectual

By Alexandra J. Gage and Sara E. Potts, Attorneys of Doerner, Saunders, Daniel & Anderson, LLP (Meritas Member Firm)

Once it is determined how liability needs to be limited in a contractual agreement, an attorney should take careful steps to ensure the limited liability provision is actually enforceable. This article discusses ten ways that your drafting of limitation of liability provisions may be ineffectual and unenforceable.