SOME CONDITIONS APPLY | The scope of insurance policy coverage and what the terms dictate

At some time or another, many have tried to read, and some have actually understood insurance policies. Many of those same people have concluded (rightfully) that word games, puzzles and the like are far easier (and more entertaining). Elementally, insurance policies are like any other contracts with terms and conditions.

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Published On: October 14, 2024

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Adding Terms to a Government Contract without Saying So

March 14, 2018|

Imagine an incredulous Contractor asking, “Show me in the Contract where it says I’m supposed to do X?”  The Government Contracting Officer smugly answers, “even though the Contract doesn’t say so, you must do it anyway.”  Is that even possible, when, how?

Forum Selection Can Be a Home-Court Advantage

March 1, 2018|

I promise that any disputes between us will be argued at your house.  Time passes and a dispute begins to brew.  Now, I want to argue at my house, not at yours.  You pay costs to argue at my house that you wouldn’t have incurred had I done as agreed.  Should I have to reimburse your costs?

Linking Obligations

January 24, 2018|

If you want to bind the subcontractor to the prime in every way the same as the prime is bound to the owner, then the incorporation clause of the subcontract should be: . . .

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Jonathan J. Straw
Best Lawyers® - Jonathan Straw | 2026

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