Contract Preparation and the Transactional Lawyer

17 Nov , 2022

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The program defines the contract not as an agreement but as a set of instructions for which the Prime Directive is accuracy stated as simply as possible. The program then focuses on those skills, disciplines and techniques required to achieve the Prime Directive. Finally , the program treats a variety of contractual encounters such as multi jurisdictional transactions, warranties and indemnities, shareholder arrangements, non-compete clauses, options, and more. The program is designed primarily for newly-admitted attorneys, though many experienced attorneys have found it worthwhile.

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