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Some Comments on Drafting Usages in a FIDIC Contract

I’ve long been aware of contracts promulgated by FIDIC, an international standards organization for the construction industry. But I’d lost track of whether I’d written anything about FIDIC contracts, so during my recent Abu Dhabi seminar I confidently proclaimed that I had. When one of the participants subsequently pointed out that it appeared that in fact I hadn’t, I knew that I had to … Read More

An Instance of Confused Enumeration in a Contract

Via this post on Legal Writing Prof Blog I learned of a recent opinion of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals that involved an odd instance of confused enumeration in a contract. The case is Karmely v. Wertheimer (here). It’s discussed in this post on allgov.com. The facts are way too involved for me to get into, but here’s the … Read More

When You’re Not Specific Enough in How You Use “Reasonable”

Last week reader Andy posted here a comment asking for advice regarding unplanned changes to a new apartment. Usually I can’t do much with such comments, as I’m not about to get involved every dispute that comes along. But I thought this comment raised an interesting issue, so here it is: I have a question relating to the word “reasonable”. … Read More

People Don’t Like Creativity? Tell Me About It!

I was interested to learn, via @martinertl, of an article on Slate.com by Jessica Olien (@jessicaolien) entitled Inside the Box: People Actually Don’t Like Creativity (here). I recommend that you read the entire article, but here are some bits that caught my eye and seemed relevant to what I’m trying to do: This is the thing about creativity that is … Read More

“Demised”

A modest suggestion: When you’re dealing with real estate, eliminated demised from your contracts. For purposes of real-estate contracts, demise means “to convey by will or lease.” There’s always a simpler word. The following example is from the contract providing for Jeff Bezos’s acquisition of the Washington Post (discussed in this post): The Seller shall lease to the Purchaser sufficient … Read More

Notes from the Road: Abu Dhabi and Dubai

So here I am, whiling away some hours in Dubai International Airport, waiting to catch a flight to Paris, where I will catch another flight home. (Yes, I’m missing Thanksgiving. Happy Turkey Day, y’all.) Since my previous “Notes from the Road” post, I’ve been to Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Abu Dhabi, and Dubai. During other trips I wrote about the first … Read More

Australia “Drafting Clearer Contracts” Seminars in February 2014

I’m delighted to be able to tell you that I’ll be going back to Australia in February 2014 to do another series of “Drafting Clearer Contracts” seminars with my friends at Melbourne Law School. I’ll be doing a seminar in Melbourne on 17 February (here), in Canberra (for the first time) on 18 February (here), and in Sydney on 21 … Read More

Reports of the Death of Blogging Have Been Greatly Exaggerated: Thoughts Prompted by Making the Blawg 100 Again

I heard yesterday that this blog has been included in the ABA Journal’s 2013 Blawg 100—its list of the hundred best law blogs. (Go here for the complete list.) I celebrated by ordering a room-service sandwich at the Hilton Abu Dhabi. “Best of” lists are generally silly, but the Blawg 100 is a bit less silly than most. It’s to … Read More