Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals Considers Design Professional’s Limitation of Liability Clause

Limitation of liability clauses serve to establish a contractual ceiling on the amount of damages to be awarded if a plaintiff prevails in litigation between the contracting parties. Design professionals often use these clauses because their errors or omissions could expose them to damages far in ex...

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