Using Schedules in Contract Design: Business Continuity

by Sara Cullen

This series of Advisors has been looking at using schedules to modularly construct contracts; you only use the schedules you need in any given circumstance. This approach also allows for third parties that may need to sign the schedules to have only the information they require. In the previous two Advisors, we looked at clauses in the area of personnel and underlying practices, plans, and procedures. In this Advisor, we will begin to examine business continuity clauses.

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Using Schedules in Contract Design: Business ContinuityWed Aug 29 08:17:02 CDT 2007