Contracts represent an agreement between two or more parties, outlining expectations, service levels, and providing clear pathways to conflict resolution, continuance, or exits. In the case of IT contract negotiations, the details are even more critical, as failure to provide services could result in non-compliance, costly downtime, or a poor user experience.
Today, we’ll outline numbers one through five of ten essential clauses that should be included in all IT contracts.
1. Confidentiality Clause
Including a confidentiality clause in your IT contracts is vital as it could put your intellectual property or trade secrets at risk.
Elements of a confidentiality clause include the following:
2. Termination Clause
A termination clause outlines who can cancel the contract and under what conditions they may do so.
Common elements of a termination clause include:
3. Limitation of Liability Clause
The limitation of liability clause details the circumstances in which the provider is liable for damages to the customer and the maximum amounts to be paid. Most clauses will also include limitations to address circumstances beyond the provider’s control. It’s critical to consider what’s reasonable so that the clauses are enforceable.
The key points of a limitation of liability clause include:
4. Service Level Agreement (SLA) Clause
A service level agreement (SLA) outlines the level of service expected from the provider. It should also detail the metrics or performance indicators by which services are measured and what penalties will be enforced if the agreement is breached.
The elements of an SLA clause may include:
5. Dispute Resolution Clause
A dispute resolution clause is generally designed to reduce the risk of litigation and help the parties solve disputes using less contentious methods before resorting to more extreme tactics.
The most critical elements of a dispute resolution clause include:
We hope you have gained value from this article! When you’re ready for more, hop over to Part 2 to discover numbers 5 through 10 of our Ten Essential Clauses for IT Contract Negotiations.
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