Notwithstanding is a tricky one
Using notwithstanding in contracts is a tricky word: many people don’t know how to use it exactly, and for those who do, it is a
Using notwithstanding in contracts is a tricky word: many people don’t know how to use it exactly, and for those who do, it is a
You probably have a feel of what it is: notarisation (or for American-English writers: notarization), legalisation (or: legalization) and apostilles. But there are nuances between
It’s such a familiar phrase, from time to time, but do you know when to use it? And do you know when it is unnecessary?
If you ever assessed whether a corporate action was included in a long list of required approvals between the signing and closing of a transaction
Now that the voting stage for the Innovating Justice Award has ended, I would like to thank all of you who voted for Weagree! I’m
In order for Weagree to be granted the Innovating Justice Award, we need to qualify as one of three most-voted nominees. Nominated! As you may
It is with great pleasure that Weagree publishes free e-books about all aspects of ‘contract drafting‘. Download the pdf’s on the Weagree website (under the
Weagree has gratefully accepted its Innovating Justice Award nomination as an outstanding example of innovation in the legal sector. We have accepted the nomination and
We are very proud to announce the publication of the book Drafting Contracts – Techniques, best practice rules and recommendations related to contract drafting. It