Whose Risk Is It Anyway? – Part Two

A Further Discussion of Hold Harmless Agreements and Indemnity Provisions   BRIEF INTRODUCTION The second portion of this paper discusses a number of decisions interpreting contractual hold harmless and indemnity provisions. The cases below are motion and application decisions, which primarily arise out of disputes between defendant property owners/occupiers and maintenance contractors. The cases are … Continued

Developments in Relief From Forfeiture

NO HARM, NO FOUL: DEVELOPMENTS IN RELIEF FROM FORFEITURE   By Murray Stieber and Caroline Gronke OVERVIEW Relief from forfeiture refers to the power of the court to protect a person against the loss of an interest or a right because of a failure to perform a covenant or condition in an agreement or contract. While … Continued