Common use of Opportunity to Seek Counsel Clause in Contracts

Opportunity to Seek Counsel. The parties represent that they have had an opportunity to retain legal counsel to represent them in connection with this matter, that they have been advised of the legal effect and consequences of this Agreement, that they have entered into this Agreement knowingly, freely and voluntarily of their own volition, and that they have not been coerced, forced, harassed, threatened or otherwise unduly pressured to enter into this Agreement.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (TherapeuticsMD, Inc.), Employment Agreement (TherapeuticsMD, Inc.), Employment Agreement (TherapeuticsMD, Inc.)

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