By Richard J. Idell
In the negotiation of a live performance contract, an area of considerable negotiation is insurance and indemnification provisions for claims arising in connection with the show.
All live performance agreements involve public assemblage. Thus, there is always risk of injury and harm from interpersonal contact. The variety and circumstances of potential situations is boundless, i.e. a patron claims hearing loss allegedly due to the sound emana...
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