G enscribed with glorious exuberance:
> At 08:53 PM 7/28/1998 -0700, Jack Killpatrick so eloquently stated:
> >Eric Poole wrote:
> >> > Or, if you have a "loser pays legal fees" clause in your
> >> > contract.
> >>
> >> Even then, judges frequently won't order it or enforce it.
> >
> >Do you think it is still a good idea to include it, anyway?
> >
>
> Yes.  Because if it's not there, and a judge will allow it, you
> can't claim it.  It's like chicken soup -- it can't hurt ;-}.
>
> More importantly, it often acts as a deterrent to suits, and
> urges folks to negotiate.

G, do you have any opionions re: stating in a contract that binding
arbitration will be the primary remedy in contract conflicts, rather than
the just "local courts"?

TIA,
Jack

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