Contract Law Masterclass for Non-Lawyers
Date: | 06-Mar-14 to 07-Mar-14 |
Location: | Informa Australia / Melbourne / Australia |
Category: | Conferences & Trade Fairs |
Learn to better manage risk, systematically audit contracts & improve dispute resolution by examining advanced elements of contract law & contractual obligations. Become competent at assessing the legal advice you receive & interpreting it correctly to generate true value for your business. Key Learning Outcomes
Gain new tools, knowledge and means to handle and develop legally astute and advantageous contracts
Implement strategies to ensure your contracts are plainly expressed and well risk-managed
Protect your interests if things go wrong in the future
Understand the force of your contractual obligations
Identify clauses that can be used to effectively manage risk
Recognise the optimal times to exert the power of the clauses in your contracts
Appreciate what constitutes a good contract and why
Ensure that your organisation has a high level of contractual governance
Understand the contractual implications of practical e-commerce
About the Course
Second in our contract law series and our CMP certification, this course is designed to address the most recent issues confronting executives in a contract process. You will examine the issues arising on formation and how to ensure parties maintain control when establishing their contractual obligations.
This course will focus on how judges deal with issues of interpretation of contracts and how to ensure that ambiguity is avoided in documentation. You will also learn to interpret recent decisions of judges and the impact of these decisions on contract law and its practice. The use of well used clauses requires precise drafting to ensure the clauses achieve their desired purposes. The following will be examined:
Intellectual property
Exclusions
Best endeavours
Variations
Indemnities
Liquidated damages
Insurance clauses
Termination
Jurisdiction
URLs:
Booking http://atnd.it/6606-1
Price: $ 2854.50 AUD
Time: On Thursday March 06, 2014 at 9:00 am and ends Friday March 07, 2014 at 5:00 pm.
Gain new tools, knowledge and means to handle and develop legally astute and advantageous contracts
Implement strategies to ensure your contracts are plainly expressed and well risk-managed
Protect your interests if things go wrong in the future
Understand the force of your contractual obligations
Identify clauses that can be used to effectively manage risk
Recognise the optimal times to exert the power of the clauses in your contracts
Appreciate what constitutes a good contract and why
Ensure that your organisation has a high level of contractual governance
Understand the contractual implications of practical e-commerce
About the Course
Second in our contract law series and our CMP certification, this course is designed to address the most recent issues confronting executives in a contract process. You will examine the issues arising on formation and how to ensure parties maintain control when establishing their contractual obligations.
This course will focus on how judges deal with issues of interpretation of contracts and how to ensure that ambiguity is avoided in documentation. You will also learn to interpret recent decisions of judges and the impact of these decisions on contract law and its practice. The use of well used clauses requires precise drafting to ensure the clauses achieve their desired purposes. The following will be examined:
Intellectual property
Exclusions
Best endeavours
Variations
Indemnities
Liquidated damages
Insurance clauses
Termination
Jurisdiction
URLs:
Booking http://atnd.it/6606-1
Price: $ 2854.50 AUD
Time: On Thursday March 06, 2014 at 9:00 am and ends Friday March 07, 2014 at 5:00 pm.
Visitors
Open to all.
Exhibitors
Terry Reid, Alana Dowley, Beverley Honig, Sean McCarthy, Lisa Cocksedge
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