The unenforceability of 'agreements to agree', Canadian Lawyer

Neill May is a contributor to Canadian Lawyer magazine.  This article first appeared in the August, 2013 issue.

Excerpt from "The unenforceability of 'agreements to agree'":

There is so much that is annoying, and simply not enough time to complain about it all.  That does not
mean I don’t make a good faith effort to complain about as many of those annoyances as time, and the patience of others, permit.  I think of it as a service, where the complaints become "insights".

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