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Users bear the financial and legal burden of defending UnitedHealthcare and related parties against third-party claims caused by the user's breach, including attorneys' fees for counsel UnitedHealthcare selects.
If the reader breaches the Terms and a third party brings a claim against UnitedHealthcare or released parties as a result, the reader is required to defend those parties and cover reasonable attorneys' fees for counsel of UnitedHealthcare's own choosing.
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"You agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless any released parties from any claim by third parties, including reasonable attorneys' fees for counsel of our own choosing, arising out of or related to your breach of the Terms...— Excerpt from UnitedHealthcare's UnitedHealthcare Terms of Use
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Users bear the financial and legal burden of defending UnitedHealthcare and related parties against third-party claims caused by the user's breach, including attorneys' fees for counsel UnitedHealthcare selects.
If the reader breaches the Terms and a third party brings a claim against UnitedHealthcare or released parties as a result, the reader is required to defend those parties and cover reasonable attorneys' fees for counsel of UnitedHealthcare's own choosing.
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