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Free Time in Calgary on Wednesday, April 28

I’ll be in Calgary the week of April 26, in part for my “Drafting Clearer Contracts” public seminar for Osgoode Professional Development. (Click here for more information about that.) But what’s currently on my mind is that I’m free on Wednesday, April 28, until mid-afternoon. Hmm, time for a 3-hour or 4.5-hour seminar, methinks. If you’d like to find out … Read More

Some BigLaw In-House-Seminar Testimonials

I’ve been remiss about asking my in-house-seminar clients for testimonials, and I resolved to fix that. Last week I was in Houston, and I’m pleased to have received the following testimonials (my thanks to Lori and Tim): Ken Adams has continually presented a great “Drafting Clearer Contracts” training program for our associates. His sessions are extremely clear and organized and … Read More

Arising Out of What?

Here’s yet another cautionary tale. This article on Lexology by Doug Batey of Stoel Rives LLP considers a recent Idaho Supreme Court opinion addressing a dispute over a fee-shifting provision in a limited-liability-company operating agreement. Here’s the contract provision at issue: In any action or proceeding brought to enforce any provision of this Agreement, or where any provision is validly asserted as … Read More

How Not to Specify Jurisdiction, Part Deux

As a follow-up to this recent post, let me tell you about another opinion featuring a dispute over a jurisdiction provision. (My thanks to the indefatigable Steven H. Sholk for the lead.) The case is D.B. Zwirn & Co. v. Dittman, No. 09 Civ. 10498 (S.D.N.Y. filed Mar. 23, 2010) (click here to go to a pdf copy). At issue was … Read More

AdamsDrafting Incentive Program: If You Adopt an MSCD-Based Contract-Drafting House Style, I’ll Help You Out

Winning hearts and minds one contracts person at a time is a noble undertaking, but things certainly would go faster if I could convert entire organizations. For any organization looking to put its contract process on a more efficient footing, the first step would be to adopt a rigorous house style. Compiling a dozen pages or so of guidance of your … Read More

Reminder: MSCD Works Outside the U.S.

In the course of telling someone in Canada where they could buy my book, I visited the MSCD page on Amazon.ca, Amazon’s Canada storefront. In addition to noticing that Amazon.ca doesn’t itself sell the book (buy it instead from Amazon.com), I saw that one “Mary M.” had recently posted a review. It’s positive, but it includes the following: The only … Read More

Arrogance as a Response to Change

The other day while reading in the Atlantic Monthy “A Conversation with Jules Feiffer,” the great cartoonist, the following Feiffer observation caught my eye: Amidst all the insecurity, and the ambition, and determination, there are two things always at work. One is self doubt, and the other is arrogance. And they work hand in hand. That reminded me that change … Read More

“Terms and Conditions”

A particularly prevalent usage is terms and conditions (and the shorthand T&Cs). Heck, it even surfaces in the everyday world—I’ve been known to throw a slipper at the TV when, at the end of a car ad, some voiceover guy drones on about how “terms, conditions, and limitations apply.” You can always do better than terms and conditions. Sometimes, as … Read More

An AdamsDrafting Mini-Exhibit of Contract-Drafting Art: Recent Illustrations by Russell Christian

Contrary to reputation, I’m not just a dry-as-dust, express-the-meaning-of-the-parties guy. I have a sensitive, truth-and-beauty side too. And to demonstrate that, I now bring you—cue tasteful music—the first AdamsDrafting art exhibit! It showcases the work of Russell Christian, a talented illustrator. And it was made possible by that noted patron of the arts, Business Integrity, developer of ContractExpress document-assembly software … Read More