P is for Punitive Damages

An AI generated image of a whimsical, pink furred, anthropomorphic letter P. The P has a curly mustache and googly eyes in the style of a Jim Henson Muppet. It wears a bowler hat and gold rimmed monocle.

In this Instagram reel, I talk about punitive damages.

Your contract should always include a “no punitive damages” clause.

Why?

So if legal action arises, neither party can claim extra punishment — only actual damages. Protect your business with clear, smart contracts.

And if you need one of those (a clear, smart contract), I’d love to help.

Leah Weinberg

Leah Weinberg – founder of Weinberg Legal – is an attorney, a recovering wedding planner, and the author of The Wedding Roller Coaster. She spent a decade planning weddings in and around New York City as the owner of Color Pop Events before returning to her roots as an attorney in 2023 so she could provide legal counsel for wedding and event professionals as well as other creative entrepreneurs who want to feel better equipped to weather the ups and downs of running a small business. Leah’s work and insights have been published online and in print with Vogue, the New York Times, People, CNN, CNBC, Bravo, Martha Stewart, and The Knot, among others.

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