ALB Virtual Managing and Drafting Liabilities, Damages, Disputes Clauses in Cross-Border Contract Masterclass (July 2021)
ALB Virtual Managing and Drafting Liabilities, Damages, Disputes Clauses in Cross-Border Contract Masterclass (2-Part Webinar)
Part 1: 29 July 2021, Thursday
3pm to 6pm (Singapore/Hong Kong/Beijing/Shanghai Time) GMT +8
Part 2: 30 July 2021, Friday
3pm to 6pm (Singapore/Hong Kong/Beijing/Shanghai Time) GMT +8
Delivered Via: Webinar
As you review international contracts in the current uncertain global environment, you will find more contract risks and loopholes to better manage. ALB presents an interactive and intense 2-part webinar that helps you manage inherent risks in cross-border contracts. Learn how to manage the risks and contentious issues in cross-border contracts with ease, and effectively strengthen your corporate governance agenda.
What You Will Achieve
- Analyse and manage legal risks intrinsic to cross-border contracts
- Legally protect your organisation should the cross-border contract become contentious
- Contract drafting tips to manage the risks
- Master 10-key-steps tool for managing liabilities in an international contract
- Understand different types of damages and claims
- 10 key steps to assess breach of contract damages
- Different dispute resolution options – advantages and disadvantage for cross-border contracts
- Walk through sample clauses and interactive exercises
- Real-time interactive Q&A with the trainer and fellow participants
- Cross-border contract management trends post Covid-19: Creating contractual certainty in uncertain environments
Who Should Attend
Lawyers • In-house counsel • Paralegals and managers in law firms and corporations • Contract managers • Anyone who drafts, negotiates, or reviews cross-border contracts
Programme Agenda
Pricing (inclusive of 7% GST)
USD749
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