Re: Compliance documentation - problematic clauses

From
Derek Gordon <derek.gordon@thekey.com>
To
Timon Page <timon.page@thekey.com>
CC
Chris Gerard <chris.gerard@thekey.com>, Melissa Reyes <melissa.reyes@thekey.com>, Timothy Thomas <tt@thekey.com>, Sharon Speirs <sspeirs@thekey.com>, Chuck Terlesky <cterlesky@thekey.com>, Dennis Fancy <dfancy@thekey.com>, Joey Taylor <joey.taylor@thekey.com>
Date
Wed, 12 Mar 2025 09:01:52 -0500
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--000000000000b69ce0063025a700 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thank you all for the time yesterday and the below follow up. Chuck, If you want to send over the verbiage your lawyer said would work for Canada - we'll have legal review and see what we can do to streamline. Best, Derek *Derek Gordon* COO | *TheKey* 310-402-9968 [image: TheKey] On Tue, Mar 11, 2025 at 5:19=E2=80=AFPM Timon Page = wrote: > Hi Chirs, Derek and Melissa > > Thanks again for the opportunity to connect with you all today. Speaking > for the Canadian contingent of TheKey, it was very much appreciated. > > As discussed, here are the problematic passages in the contract clauses: > > Client Consent Agreement: > > Replacement Fee - Our Caregivers are prohibited from accepting private > employment from you directly (or through another organization/agency) whi= le > they are working for us and for a period of three (3) years thereafter. > Limitation of Liability - Client agrees to the fullest extent of the law, > to limit the liability of Company for any and all claims, losses, costs, > damages of any nature whatsoever or expense from any cause or causes, > including attorneys=E2=80=99 fees and costs, and costs of expert witness = fees and > costs, so that the total aggregate liability of Company to the Client sha= ll > not exceed the total fees payable to Company for services rendered. > > Credit Card Authorization Form > > Last paragraph: I certify that I am an authorized user of this credit > card. If necessary, I authorize Company to initiate one-time credit > transaction to correct any erroneous payment transaction. > > We feel that if this was re-worded into an acknowledgement of power of > attorney privilege, and then either initialed or signed, this should nega= te > the need for additional POA documentation. > > @Chuck, do you want to add the verbiage you received from your lawyer ont= o > this email chain? > > have a great evening everyone and thanks again for your time today! > > Best regards, > * Timon Page * > General Manager, Ontario > *Please note my email address has changed:* > timon.page@thekey.com > Mobile: (437) 223-0841 > TheKey.com > > --000000000000b69ce0063025a700 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thank you all for the time yesterday= and the below follow up.=C2=A0=C2=A0 Chuck,=C2=A0= If you want to send over the verbiage your lawyer said would= work for Canada - we&#39;ll have legal review and see what we can do to st= reamline. Best, Derek Derek Gordon COO =C2=A0|=C2=A0 TheKey = 310-402-9968 = On Tue, Mar 11, 2025 at 5:19=E2=80=AFPM Timon Page &lt; timon.page@thekey.com &= gt; wrote: Hi Chirs, Derek and Melissa Thank= s again for the opportunity to connect with you all today. Speaking for the= Canadian contingent of TheKey, it was very much appreciated. As discussed, here are the problematic passages in the contract= clauses: Client Consent Agreement

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