Waivers

Articles relating to waiver law and/or how to write an effective waiver.

Waiver Must Name Protected Parties

By Doyice Cotten

In Jones v. Staubli Motor Sports Division of Staubli American Corporation (2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 133650), Jones worked as a refueler for the pit crew at the Mid-Ohio Racetrack and Staubli provided the fueling system used in the race.

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What Does Your Waiver Protect Against? Inherent Risks – Ordinary Negligence – Acts Greater than Ordinary Negligence

By Doyice Cotten

There are literally hundreds of waiver cases in which the waiver protected the provider from liability for ordinary negligence by the provider. In the Salinger case below, the waiver specifically stated that Grace Farms was released from liability for negligence (meaning ordinary negligence) and would have protected the provider from such liability.

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