Comment Re:It depends (Score 1) 352
If you sign away your right to sue, it's gone.
IANAL, but I'm pretty sure a contract saying you won't sue doesn't mean crap. They just want you to think you can't sue so you'll be less likely to bother. Here's an example. When you go bungee jumping off of some 300 ft bridge, they're gonna make you sign a bunch of stuff, including a document saying you won't sue them if you get injured. But if the cord breaks and you fall into the river below and break your neck, you sure as hell have the right to sue them for negligence, despite what you signed. In the other words, no contract voids a company's liability if in fact they break a law.