Side Letter Agreement

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A side letter agreement is a supporting document added to an existing contract that serves to clarify or support certain terms within. The side letter agreement makes it easy for contract parties to provide clarifying or supporting information to the existing agreement, which eliminates the need to draw and sign a new contract. The side letter agreement can make it possible for an existing agreement to become more legally enforceable versus the existing language within.

The purpose of the side letter agreement is to eliminate the need to draft a new contract to be more clear than an existing one.

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Michael O.

Managing Attorney Free Consultation Member Since:
February 14, 2022

Michael O.

Managing Attorney Free Consultation Los Angeles 17 Yrs Experience Licensed in CA, NY University of Southern California

A corporate and commercial attorney with experience in transactional legal services including corporate and finance transactions, mergers and acquisitions, real estate, commercial contracts, bankruptcy, restructuring, international business transactions and general counsel services. Additional background skills and experience include investment banking, financial analysis, and commercial litigation. Sectors covered include technology, media, franchises, and business services providers, from start-ups to medium and large enterprises.

Daliah S.

Principal Attorney Free Consultation Member Since:
September 1, 2021

Daliah S.

Principal Attorney Free Consultation Chicago, IL 20 Yrs Experience Licensed in IL University of Illinois College of Law

Daliah Saper operates a cutting-edge internet and social media law practice that regularly leads local and national media outlets to solicit her commentary on emerging internet law issues involving cyberbullying, sexting, catfishing, revenge porn, anonymous online defamation, domain name and user-name squatting, privacy, and the latest business decisions made by social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. As a litigator Daliah represents companies bringing or defending business and intellectual property disputes. (She has argued cases in a number of jurisdictions including taking a case all the way to the Illinois Supreme Court.) As a transactional lawyer she helps clients choose the right business entity, drafts contracts and licensing agreements, advises on sweepstakes and contest rules, and ensures website terms of use and privacy policies are compliant, and provides comprehensive trademark and copyright counseling. Since founding Saper Law Offices in 2005, Daliah has been named a 40 Under 40 by Law Bulletin Publishing Co., a top Media & Advertising attorney by Super Lawyers Magazine 14 years in a row, and has been repeatedly recognized as a leading media and entertainment lawyer by Chambers and Partners. For the past eleven years, she also has taught entertainment and social media law at Loyola University Chicago School of Law.