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Category: Contract

Episode 14. Wedding Industry Law Podcast – The One On Whether Arbitration is a Good Idea

June 10, 2020 weddingindustrylaw

Is having an arbitration clause a good idea for your contract? What is arbitration exactly? In this episode, we talk…

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Posted in: Breach of Contract, Contract, Podcast

Episode 13. Wedding Industry Law Podcast – The One On Making the Client Pay Your Attorney’s Fees

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Can you make your client pay your attorney’s fees if you have to sue them in court? The short answer…

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Posted in: Breach of Contract, Contract, Podcast

Episode 11. Wedding Industry Law Podcast – The One About When to File for Bankruptcy

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We are all in this together and you can do it! If you need help, there are resources for you.…

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Episode 7. Wedding Industry Law Podcast – The One About When Mom Pays

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What happens when Mom pays and signs the contract, or when the couple AND Mom sign the contract…..and then there…

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Posted in: Breach of Contract, Contract, Podcast

Episode 6. The One About Retainer or Deposit

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Should you use the word retainer or deposit in your client contract? What do these words mean? You’d be surprised.…

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Posted in: Breach of Contract, Cancellation/Postponement, Contract, Non-Refundable Deposit, Podcast

Episode 5. Wedding Industry Law Podcast – The One About the Worst Contract Terms

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Listener inspired content on this episode! Madison Raiz asks: What are some of the zaniest, wackiest, worst contract terms that…

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Posted in: Breach of Contract, Contract, Podcast

What is a forum selection clause?

October 3, 2017 weddingindustrylaw

Generally in the law, if you need to sue somebody, you’ve got to go to where they are. So if…

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What does a “Limited Liability” clause do?

October 2, 2017 weddingindustrylaw

In the wedding and event industry, breach of contract actions against wedding vendors are one of the most prevalent forms…

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Signed agreement but no deposit: IS THERE A CONTRACT?

April 14, 2016 weddingindustrylaw

Helaine Olen over at Slate provides advice to a young couple regarding the enforceability of a wedding photography contract. Of course, yours…

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Posted in: Breach of Contract, Contract, Media, Photography

Wedding Lawyer ROB on the Celebration Show!

November 23, 2015 weddingindustrylaw

Thanks so much to Han Hills for having me on his Celebration Show podcast. This dude is a total class…

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Posted in: Appearances/Recaps, Contract, Copyright/Trademark, Media, Officiant

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