Contract disclaimer avoids liability

July 20, 2012

In Dameware Development LLC v. American General Life Ins. Co., the plaintiff complained that the defendant insurance company did not deliver a plan with certain tax benefits.  No. 11-20218 (July 19, 2012).  The plaintiff contended that their contract was entered into based on a mistake about whether such a plan would be delivered (“error,” under the applicable Louisiana law), and the Court disagreed, characterizing the situation as a “mistaken prediction” that would not allow the contract to be voided.  Id. at 9.  As to the contract itself, the Court found particularly persuasive a disclaimer that said the insurance company would “operate[] solely in the capacity of a product provider . . . .”  Id. at 10.

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