Programme
Contracts
Objective
This programme focuses on imparting key concepts and developing awareness on crucial issues needed to draft contracts, manage legal risks and enforce legal rights. It provides a practical guide on how to draft valid and enforceable contracts, how to avoid costly mistakes, how to identify standard clauses that are not needed and how to enforce a contract when a breach occurs.
Content Includes
- When is a contract really a contract?
- Drafting a contract that works for you
- Boilerplate clause
- Form
- Managing the contract: Ensuring effective documentation
- Remedies for breach of contract
- Types of remedies available
- How to enforce your remedy
Who Should Attend?
Commercial lawyers, and in-house legal counsel.
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Intellectual Property
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Competition Law
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Employment Law
Equip yourself with knowledge and understanding of key aspects of employment law.
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