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In this episode of the Contract Teardown Show from Law Insider, Slovenian attorney and legal technology founder Marcel Hyde evaluates his own software development contract, presenting a unique perspective as both attorney and client. He discusses key considerations regarding liability, priorities, and the need for an agile agreement. Hosts Mike Whalen and Marcel Hyde express their intention to critically analyze contracts, emphasizing the show’s purpose of scrutinizing legal documents. The episode highlights the balance between ensuring developer obligations and maintaining flexibility in contracts.