Common use of Liability for Damage Clause in Contracts

Liability for Damage. The Attorney is liable for any damage caused to the Client in connection with the provision of legal services hereunder even if such damage was caused by her representative, a lawyer or an employee of the Attorney. The Attorney or its employees and representatives will be absolved from the responsibility if they prove that they did not cause the incurred damage.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Legal Services Agreement, Agreement on the Provision of Legal Services, Agreement on the Provision of Legal Services

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Liability for Damage. 1. The Attorney is liable for any damage caused to the Client in connection with the provision of legal services hereunder even if such damage was caused by her representative, a lawyer or an employee of the Attorney. 2. The Attorney or its employees and representatives will be absolved from the responsibility if they prove that they did not cause the incurred damage.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Legal Services Agreement, Legal Services Agreement, Agreement on the Provision of Legal Services

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