International Center for Etudes (ICE)
Offering
Drafting International
Business Contracts
Training Program
Introduction:
With the increasing number of cross-border transactions, drafting
and negotiating precise commercial agreements plays a vital role in
achieving successful international business results. Today, most
international agreements are drafted in the English language
irrespective of the nationality of contracting parties. This
practical two-day seminar focuses on business contracts - what they
are and how to put them in place.
Besides, it is obvious that disputes about the interpretation of
written contracts are one of the largest sources of commercial
litigation. Clarity and fair construction is the key to successful
business contracts.
If you are involved in drafting commercial contracting or dealing
with contracts at any level, you need to grasp the practical legal
implications of the contractual relationships to ensure you do not
expose your organization or your client to unnecessary risk.
This seminar is designed to offer a comprehensive and practical
introduction to business contracts. After two days, attendees will
have gained the necessary knowledge to enable them to recognize and
deal confidently with the risks and benefits of commercial
contracts.
Course Contents :
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Master
practical drafting techniques for writing clear, unambiguous and
understandable commercial contracts
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Become
familiar with all aspects of contractual clauses
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Gain
an understanding of the special contractual arrangements and
letters of intent and be able to use them to your advantage
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Learn
useful tips on how to draft and interpret variations and 'time of
the essence' clauses
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Identify
the potential risks presented by international commercial
agreements
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Get up-to-date
with the use and drafting of contractual warranties and
indemnities
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Understand
the effect of exclusion and limitation clauses
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Discover
how
to limit risk and identify the areas of potential claims
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Understand
the so-called
boiler plate clauses
Target Audience:
- Private practice lawyers
- In-house lawyers
- Contract managers
- Lawyers in banks and financial institutions
- Commercial managers concerned with the negotiation and drafting of
international commercial agreements.
- Import-export managers
- businessmen
Venue:
Ramses Hilton Hotel
Course
Language:
The Course will be held in English
language.
Location and
Duration:
2 Days 19 and 20 of January, 2008
From 5:00 to
10:00 p.m.
Registration
Deadline:
Tuesday 15th of January,
2008