Geoff Bracken and Megan Martinez Discuss Personal Injury Considerations for Transferring Risk
18 January 2022
Texas Lawyer
In Geoff and Megan’s article for Texas Lawyer, the two reference the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals’ opinion in Cannon Oil and Gas Well Services, Inc. v. KLX Energy Services, L.L.C. to establish best practices related to personal injury. Cannon serves as a guidepost as to the limitations of contractual autonomy and the importance of not only the chosen state’s reasonable relationship to the parties and transaction, but also the public policy of the state whose laws would otherwise apply.
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