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hi everybody Im attorney Aiden Kramer with the law office of Aiden Kramer in Colorado and this is the most dramatic episode of all up in your business yet just kidding its not dramatic theres very little drama around here but we are gonna be talking about contracts and there can be some drama when it comes to contracts in particular one clause thats commonly put in contracts called indemnification thats what Im going to talk about today cuz I write a lot of contracts and I put an indemnification provision in pretty much every contract that I write and I find myself having to explain indemnification provisions to my clients a lot because its a confusing term its not a common term that you hear every day and the way US lawyers write these indemnification clauses makes it even more confusing so maybe youve seen a contract you had a contract written up for you or youve signed a contract and you see this word indemnification what in the heck does that mean in its simplest terms in