A couple of days ago I changed the title of this blog to just my name. It’ll be interesting to see what if any difference it makes.
See also (list is generated automatically):
- Drafting tip: Have a backup plan in case notice-address change notices go astray Many contracts specify the addresses to which notices must be sent. Such notice clauses in contracts usually say that either party can change its address...
- Get change orders in writing, or you might not get paid – case studies This article (it looks like a legal memo issued as a press release) offers a collection of cases in which contractors didn’t get paid for...
- Another reason to keep good contract files: The other side might change it after signature In case you needed a reason to keep copies of all your signed contracts, here’s one: The plaintiff in a trade-secret lawsuit apparently altered a contract that it...
- New name: “On Contracts” After mulling it over for several months (and getting a sanity check from my wife over dinner last night), I took the plunge and changed...

Signing a business contract:
Dear Mr. Toedt,
Since Google recognized your name halfway my typing it, I’m quote sure that THE difference Will be negligable.
Writing this on an iPad allows me to convey another, progressing, thought. There are à few notable errors in this reply, caused solely by automatic language correction. Where this Will take us and NeXT generations can only be guessed.
Kind regards,
Gerben Schoorl