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		<title>Online Waiver Agreements: Not Worth the Paper They&#8217;re (Not) Written On?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article by Alexander &#8220;Sandie&#8221; Pendleton addresses some of the concerns regarding the validity of online waivers. Mr Pendleton is with Kohner, Mann, and Kailis of Milwaukee.
Do courts enforce waiver agreements that are entered into electronically, for instance, via an online registration process? Or instead, will courts only find an agreement enforceable if the agreement is printed on a real piece of paper and signed in ink in the traditional manner?
The above questions raise a host of issues. . .     Click here to read the entire article.


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		<title>Online Waivers/Electronic Signatures in NY</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 23:34:56 +0000</pubDate>
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In a 2008 case (Stephenson v. Food Bank for New York City), Devone Stephenson alleged that the league was negligent in its supervision, operation, and control of the basketball game in which he was injured. Stephenson suffered a broken jaw when an opponent suddenly punched him in the face. Stephenson alleged that there was rough play, taunting, and “trash talk” throughout the game even though his team captain asked the referees to clean up the game.
The league claimed that Stephenson had released the league from liability when he completed an ...


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