Outsourcing agreements: drafting and negotiating employment indemnities and warranties | Practical Law

Outsourcing agreements: drafting and negotiating employment indemnities and warranties | Practical Law

This practice note considers typical employment indemnities and warranties in outsourcing agreements. The note compares entry provisions (on an original or first generation outsourcing) and exit provisions (where the original outsourcing terminates and the services are brought back in-house or transferred to a subsequent supplier). It also explores alternative exit structures and examines the issues that are likely to arise on second generation outsourcings.

Outsourcing agreements: drafting and negotiating employment indemnities and warranties

Practical Law UK Practice Note 4-384-9856 (Approx. 21 pages)

Outsourcing agreements: drafting and negotiating employment indemnities and warranties

by Practical Law Employment and Mark Walker, CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP and Robert Davies, previously of CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP
MaintainedUnited Kingdom
This practice note considers typical employment indemnities and warranties in outsourcing agreements. The note compares entry provisions (on an original or first generation outsourcing) and exit provisions (where the original outsourcing terminates and the services are brought back in-house or transferred to a subsequent supplier). It also explores alternative exit structures and examines the issues that are likely to arise on second generation outsourcings.