{"componentChunkName":"component---src-templates-blog-post-ts","path":"/blog-bite-who-should-corporations-in-the-usa-protect-with-an-indemnification-clause/","result":{"data":{"site":{"siteMetadata":{"title":"Clausehound Blog","author":"Joshua Koudys"}},"markdownRemark":{"id":"5a7c8ba2-524a-5d61-b16a-e7bfc22b5bf7","excerpt":"This article posted on our partner site Mondaq.com illustrates why indemnification clauses should not be considered boilerplate, and why they should be reviewed…","html":"<p><a href=\"http://www.mondaq.com/unitedstates/x/280644/Charities+Non-Profits/Indemnification+Of+Trustees+Officers+And+Employees+What+Do+You+Have+What+Should+You+Have\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">This article posted on our partner site Mondaq.com</a> illustrates why <strong>indemnification clauses</strong> should not be considered boilerplate, and why they should be reviewed frequently. </p>\n<p>The author explains that indemnification clauses are often drafted to protect trustees, directors, and in some cases employees. Whether boilerplate clauses are sufficient, or should be scrutinized by the parties who are either affording or receiving protection, is the subject matter of this article.</p>\n<p>This comes to you as a part of Clausehound’s exciting new collaboration with Mondaq!</p>\n<p><strong>For more information, check out these blog posts</strong>:</p>\n<ul>\n<li><a href=\"https://blog.clausehound.com/indemnify-directors-liability-sources-mitigation/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Why Indemnify? Director’s Liability – Sources and Mitigation</a></li>\n<li><a href=\"https://blog.clausehound.com/blog-bite-does-indemnification-constitute-a-waiver-of-a-partys-right-to-place-limitations-on-their-liability/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Blog Bite: Does indemnification constitute a waiver of a party’s right to place limitations on their liability?</a></li>\n</ul>","frontmatter":{"title":"Blog Bite: Liability of directors, officers, who should be protected by the company's indemnification clause?","date":"December 11, 2013","description":"This article posted on our partner site Mondaq.com illustrates why indemnification clauses should not be considered boilerplate, and why they should be reviewed frequently.","author":{"id":"alina@clausehound.com","first":"Alina","last":null,"bio":null,"image":null},"tags":["Indemnity","Articles of Incorporation","Mondaq","Learn","USA","All Jurisdictions","all"]}}},"pageContext":{"slug":"/blog-bite-who-should-corporations-in-the-usa-protect-with-an-indemnification-clause/","previous":{"fields":{"slug":"/blog-bite-what-are-the-relevant-provincial-laws-to-consider-when-incorporating-in-british-columbia/"},"frontmatter":{"title":"What are the relevant provincial laws to consider when incorporating in British Columbia?","tags":["Jurisdiction Shopping","Mondaq","Learn","Canada (BC)","All Jurisdictions"],"author":{"id":"alina@clausehound.com","first":"Alina","last":null}}},"next":{"fields":{"slug":"/blog-bite-do-the-exchanges-in-a-joint-venture-agreement-ever-constitute-a-security-interest/"},"frontmatter":{"title":"Blog Bite: Do the exchanges in a joint venture agreement ever constitute a security interest?","tags":["Joint Venture Agreement","Mondaq","Learn","Australia"],"author":{"id":"alina@clausehound.com","first":"Alina","last":null}}}}}}