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Unconscionability in High-Dollar Commercial Deals: When Sophisticated Parties Still Get Protected
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Episode Summary:
In this episode of Litigation and Capital, Steven Mirsky, founder of Mirsky Corporate Advisors, delves into the complexities of unconscionability in commercial contracts. Steven explains how courts differentiate between procedural and substantive unconscionability, particularly in high-dollar agreements between sophisticated parties. The discussion covers various scenarios, such as rushed negotiations and contracts of adhesion, and how courts evaluate the fairness of terms. Steven shares insights from real cases, highlighting the importance of meaningful consent and the challenges of proving unconscionability. The episode provides valuable guidance for CEOs and business leaders on negotiating contracts and recognizing potential pitfalls. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how to protect their interests in complex legal landscapes.
Key Timestamps:
00:01 – Introduction
00:54 – Defining Unconscionability
01:39 – Procedural vs. Substantive Unconscionability
02:25 – Unconscionability as a Contract Defense
03:10 – Evaluating Procedural Unfairness
03:48 – Case Study: Lender's Unfair Terms
04:18 – Assessing Substantive Unconscionability
05:31 – Real-World Impact of Unconscionable Terms
06:09 – Judges' Views on Disclaimers and Sophistication
07:21 – Importance of Evidence in High-Risk Financing
09:16 – CEO's Role in Contract Negotiations
11:12 – Narrow Scope of Unconscionability
12:06 – CEO Optimism and Contract Analysis
About the Show:
Litigation and Capital is a podcast designed for business leaders and legal professionals navigating the complexities of high-stakes legal issues. Hosted by Sean O'Connor, the series features in-depth discussions with industry experts like Steven Mirsky, who break down intricate topics such as commercial litigation, contract law, and corporate strategy. The show aims to turn legal complexity into leverage, providing listeners with actionable insights to protect and grow their businesses. Whether you're a CEO, legal advisor, or entrepreneur, Litigation and Capital offers valuable perspectives to help you make informed decisions.