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What is the one clause lawyer will never leave out of a contract? Interesting, stick around and Iamp;#39;ll tell you. Hi everyone, Simon here from The Contract Company -Contracts itamp;#39;s what we do, all day, everyday and sometimes overnight, lucky usamp;#39; Right so, what is the one clause a lawyer will never leave out of the contract? If a lawyeramp;#39;s drafting a contract for you to receive services. So, letamp;#39;s say youamp;#39;re paying someone and they are providing services to you, then the one clause a lawyer will never leave out of that contract, if they know what theyamp;#39;re doing, is an indemnity clause. The party whoamp;#39;s receiving the services will always want an indemnity from the person providing the services. Why is that? Well the attitude from this person is, if Iamp;#39;m paying you money and youamp;#39;re providing services to me if you cause me any loss while youamp;#39;re providing those services, that you should indemnify me for that los