3 bars and 25 years of experience just to be an internet troll, yikes. What I have, that you clearly do not, is a point. One that you're avoiding so hard that you're quoting credentials to me instead of responding to. But so we're clear, I draft letters of intent and negotiate partnership agreements daily and have a graduate degree in real estate development where I was required to take multiple law classes. We're not talking some deep legal theory here, we're talking about a pretty straightforward concept: does an indemnity clause shield you from future wrongdoing by a company that you are purchasing? The answer is no, it protects you from actions that were taken prior to you purchasing them. Any lawyer worth their salt would understand that NSF made themselves liable when they told Cytodyn they would look into the matter and still allowed (or potentially encouraged) the contract to be breached.