Don't Let Indemnification Traps Ruin Your Yoga Teaching Career
One clause in your teacher training contract could hold you personally liable for thousands. See it before you sign.
The Hidden Liability in Yoga Teacher Training Contracts
Indemnification clauses are often buried in dense legal language. They can require you to cover the studio's legal costs, damages, or even defend them in lawsuits—even if you're not at fault.
- You could be on the hook for student injury lawsuits
- Studio mistakes become your financial responsibility
- Personal assets at risk from vague wording
Decode Indemnification Clauses in Minutes
Legal Shell AI highlights dangerous indemnification language in plain English, so you know exactly what you're signing.
- Instant analysis of your teacher training contract
- Plain-English explanations of legal jargon
- Risk scores for each indemnification clause
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Our system identifies every indemnification clause and its implications.
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This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult a licensed attorney for legal matters.