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Who Owns the Copyright, Outside Counsel or the Client?

Last year the New York Law Journal published my article “Copyright and the Contract Drafter.” I’d now like to revisit who owns copyright in a contract, outside counsel or the client. To set the scene, here’s an extract of my article: A client asks its law firm to draft a form of agreement for a new kind of transaction. The … Read More

EchoSign—A Signature Automation Solution

IACCM‘s email updates are a reliable source of interesting leads, and the April update was no exception, in that it mentioned EchoSign, a company that offers a “signature automation solution” of the same name. Here’s how EchoSign (the product) works: You email a contract for signature through EchoSign. EchoSign automatically adds a machine-readable fax cover sheet bearing an EchoSign fax … Read More

“Software” Page Restored

Late last year I created the “Software” page of this site to describe how the Numbering Assistant—a popular paragraph-numbering utility offered by Payne Consulting Group—has added to its preloaded enumeration schemes the “articles” and “no articles” versions of the enumeration scheme recommended in MSCD. The Numbering Assistant offers, at a nominal price, a painless way for any drafter, and any … Read More

Justified Text Versus Ragged-Right Text

In most printed text that I read, whether in books, magazines, or newspapers, the margins are justified. Here’s how James Felici, The Complete Manual of Typography (2003), defines “justified margins”: justified margins A text alignment in which the type in each line of a column completely fills the measure. This creates straight, (usually) vertical margins on both left and right. … Read More

Condition or Obligation?

In a previous post on this blog, I discussed the distinction between conditions and obligations. I said that if you express conditions using language associated with obligations, you shouldn’t be surprised if a court concludes that what you had thought was a condition is in fact an obligation. A recent case, Cumberland Farms, Inc. v. Rian Realty, Ltd., 2007 U.S. … Read More

And Now a Word from the Redrafting Department

Given the attention I’ve been paying lately to my public seminars, my redrafting department—me—has asked for some airtime. Whoever you are, it’s a very safe bet that the contracts you work with could do with some significant help. As one of my services, I redraft clients’ contracts. By eliminating the broad range of problems that afflict contract prose, I make … Read More

More Information on West Legalworks Seminars

I have more information regarding the “Contract Drafting—Language and Layout” seminars that I’ll be giving this summer with West Legalworks. For one thing, here’s the brochure. And the “Public Seminars” page now contains links to the relevant pages of West Legalworks’ website.